Question

An 11-year-old boy is suffering from tonsillitis, accompanied by a sore throat, slight cough, and persistent low-grade fever. How should tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

The treatment for tonsillitis usually involves the use of antibiotics, a common method to combat infection. Additionally, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or injection medications can be considered. If the child experiences severe throat pain, appropriate painkillers can be administered. For fever, fever-reducing medicine can be given. If symptoms do not subside, immediate medical attention should be sought. For recurrent cases, surgical treatment is a viable option. Parents should take this disease seriously, seek medical attention for their child early on, and pay attention to prevention and health care in daily life.