Question

How should a child with tonsillitis be treated for the best results?

Answer

Currently, the most common treatment for tonsillitis is the use of antibiotic medications, and regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation, drug injections, or laser therapy can also be considered. For throat pain, appropriate painkillers can be administered; if the child continues to have a fever, timely use of antipyretics is recommended, and physical cooling methods can be used if the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius. Surgery can also be one of the methods for children with recurrent attacks, and during treatment, children should be allowed to rest sufficiently and eat plenty of vegetables and fruits.