Question

My little daughter is only 9 months old, she has a sore throat and severe cough, accompanied by a low fever. How should I treat her tonsillitis for the best effect?

Answer

Clinically, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are primarily used to treat pediatric tonsillitis, and parents can choose appropriate medications for treatment based on the situation. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be used, and painkillers can also be administered, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help alleviate the pain. If there is a fever, fever-reducing medication can be taken, but if the fever is severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. In addition to medication treatment, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, parents can also consider surgical treatment. Pay attention to light and healthy eating habits, and consume mainly liquid foods during the treatment period.