Question
A five-year-old boy is experiencing symptoms of sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low fever, tonsillitis tonsillitis. How should treatment be administered?
Answer
For the treatment of tonsillitis, appropriate antibiotic medications should be used, along with regional treatments such as rinsing or direct medication to enhance efficacy. If the child has severe throat pain, analgesics can be administered to relieve discomfort. During persistent fever, parents should provide fever-reducing medication or seek immediate medical attention. If the child frequently experiences such situations, after controlling the condition, surgical treatment can be considered to avoid recurrent episodes. It is important to maintain a light diet and consume mainly liquid foods during the treatment period.