Question

My daughter is 8 years old. She has just started to feel a bit of pain in her throat, and I noticed that she is coughing more severely. Additionally, she has been slightly feverish. How should I treat her crying due to tonsillitis?

Answer

Antibiotics are commonly used to treat tonsillitis, and regional treatments or painkillers can be chosen. In addition, regional treatments can include tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil injection, and laser therapy. If the child has a sore throat, some painkillers can be given. If the child still has a fever, it should be brought down promptly. If the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought immediately. If the child frequently experiences this condition, after controlling the condition, consider surgery to avoid recurrent attacks. At the same time, also pay attention to arranging a reasonable diet and sleep habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.