Question
A three-month-old baby girl is suffering from tonsillitis, presenting with throat pain, mild cough, and persistent fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated?
Answer
For the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, consider using appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications. At the same time, local treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation or tonsil injection drugs can be adopted, as these methods are effective. If there is a sore throat, painkillers can be administered. If the child has a fever, fever reducers can be used as needed, but if it persists, immediate medical attention should be sought. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider early surgery. After the condition improves, it is suggested to engage the child in appropriate exercise to enhance the immune system and prevent recurrence.