Question

A baby girl, just one month old, is experiencing a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and a persistent low fever. How should a child with tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medications can be considered for treatment. If the condition is severe, regional treatments such as tonsil washing or injection medications may be combined. If the child’s main symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be given to relieve discomfort. If fever is present, fever-reducing medication can be taken. If the high fever persists, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Tonsillitis is prone to recurrence; if similar symptoms occur, surgical treatment can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. It is also important to ensure the child maintains a light diet and supplements nutrition to aid in recovery.