Question

Dear reader, my daughter is currently 4 years old and has recently been experiencing a sore throat, accompanied by severe coughing and persistent fever. How should we effectively treat her tonsillitis and fever?

Answer

In current clinical practice, the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis primarily involves antibiotics, selecting sensitive medications based on bacterial culture. Comprehensive use of systemic and localized treatments can enhance efficacy, such as tonsil pocket irrigation and direct medication injection into the tonsil. For severe throat pain, painkillers can be used. If the fever persists, consider using fever-reducing medication or seeking medical attention. For recurrent tonsillitis, surgical treatment may be recommended. After the condition improves, it is advisable for the child to engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.