Question

My child is an 8-year-old boy. Initially, he said his throat was sore, and I noticed he was coughing quite severely, accompanied by a low-grade fever. What should I do if my child has tonsillitis and is in pain?

Answer

It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs for their child under a doctor’s guidance to effectively alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Additionally, consider regional administration of medication sprays or laser therapy. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers may be suggested to relieve symptoms. If fever is present, fever reducers can be taken. Seek medical attention promptly for high fever. In addition to these medication treatments, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, parents may consult with a doctor about surgical treatment options. Pay attention to maintaining a light diet and focus on fluid intake during treatment.