Question

Dear Baby, just 3 months old, just started to feel a sore throat when talking, found that swallowing seems a bit difficult, and there seems to be a low fever that hasn’t gone away. How should a child with tonsillitis be treated effectively?

Answer

When treating such diseases, you can give the child some symptomatic antibiotics, and also combine with some regional treatment methods, such as tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil injection medications, etc., which are quite effective. You can also give the child some painkillers based on their condition, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help alleviate the pain. If the child has fever symptoms, they can take some fever-reducing medications. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgery after the condition is controlled to avoid recurrence. After the condition improves, it is recommended to let the child engage in moderate exercise to improve immunity and prevent recurrence.