Question

A six-year-old boy is experiencing symptoms of sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and persistent high fever, suspected to be tonsillitis. How should children with tonsillitis and low fever be treated?

Answer

For the treatment of children with tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medication can be administered first. If the condition is more severe, regional therapy such as tonsil crypt irrigation or injection of medication can be combined. For severe pain, painkillers can be used to alleviate symptoms. When fever persists, consider oral fever-reducing medication. Additionally, for cases with recurrent episodes, surgical treatment may also be an option. After the condition improves, it is recommended to engage in appropriate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.