Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially complained of a sore throat, and it was found that swallowing was somewhat difficult. He also had a low-grade fever. How should a child with tonsillitis and low fever be treated for optimal effectiveness?

Answer

Generally speaking, for pediatric tonsillitis, it is advisable to administer antibiotics according to symptoms, and also complement with regional treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection medications. It is recommended to use painkillers to alleviate severe throat pain in children, and consider fever reduction if the child has a fever. If the fever exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, surgery is also a viable treatment option for children with recurrent episodes. Parents should also ensure that their child stays warm to prevent catching a cold or the tonsils from becoming inflamed again.