Question

My son is 9 years old. He started feeling a sore throat while speaking, and I noticed he has a slight cough. It seems like he’s had a low-grade fever all the time. What should I do to treat his tonsillitis effectively?

Answer

When treating such diseases, you can give the child some symptomatic antibiotic medications. Additionally, you can provide regional drug sprays or laser therapy. If the child has a particularly sore throat, you can also consider giving some painkillers. Some children may also have a fever, in which case you can give them oral antipyretics. If the symptoms cannot be relieved, it is necessary to seek medical attention. For those with recurrent inflammatory episodes, consider surgical treatment. After the condition improves, it is recommended to let the child engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.