Question

A 6-year-old boy is experiencing sore throat, slight cough, and persistent low-grade fever, tonsillitis. How should one treat this condition to achieve good results?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis, it is typically recommended to use antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, which usually yields good results. Additionally, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar injections are viable options. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be considered to alleviate discomfort. When fever persists, timely use of antipyretics is necessary; if the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical coolingcan be adopted. If the child frequently experiences such conditions, surgery can be considered after the illness stabilizes to avoid recurrent attacks. After the condition improves, encourage the child to engage in appropriate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.