Question

My child is a 6-year-old boy. Initially, he complained of pain when drinking water, and I noticed that swallowing seemed a bit difficult. Additionally, he has a persistent fever now. How should I handle the situation if my child has tonsillitis?

Answer

You can appropriately administer some antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications, and also consider regional treatments such as tonsil irrigation or injections. For children primarily experiencing throat pain, it is recommended to consider giving some painkillers to alleviate the discomfort. For children with fever symptoms, medication with fever-reducing properties can be taken. In severe cases, seeking medical attention as soon as possible is advisable, and surgery is also one of the feasible treatment methods, especially suitable for children with recurrent episodes. During the treatment period, pay attention to a light diet, focusing on fluids.