Question

A 13-year-old boy, a primary school student, initially felt a sore throat, his voice became hoarse, and he had a low fever. How should one effectively treat the pain caused by children’s tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child is diagnosed with tonsillitis, appropriate antibiotic treatment can be considered first. Additionally, regional medication sprays or laser therapy can also be effective options. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered as needed. When fever is present, fever-reducing medication can be taken; for high fever, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. These methods are common treatment approaches, but if tonsillitis recurs frequently, surgical treatment may be considered. At the same time, it is important to arrange for a child’s reasonable diet and rest habits to promote recovery.