Question
A four-year-old girl is experiencing sore throat, severe coughing, and persistent low-grade fever, tonsillitis Redness. How should she be treated to achieve good results?
Answer
For pediatric tonsillitis, it is generally recommended to use antibiotics for systemic treatment and to complement this with regional therapies such as tonsil crypt irrigation or direct tonsil injection to enhance efficacy. If throat pain is the primary symptom, painkillers can be considered to relieve discomfort. If there is a fever, a small amount of antipyretic medication can be used, but if the fever persists, immediate medical attention should be sought. If the medication treatment is ineffective and there are recurrent episodes, surgical treatment may be considered. After the condition improves, it is advisable to engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.