Question

How should a child’s inflamed tonsils, which are very painful, be treated properly?

Answer

If a child experiences symptoms such as sore throat, mild cough, and low-grade fever, it may indicate tonsillitis. Treatment can involve administering symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and considering regional drug sprays or laser therapy. For primarily throat pain, appropriate painkillers can be given to alleviate discomfort. If the fever persists, oral antipyretics can be taken. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, surgical treatment can be considered, and specific advice should be sought from a doctor. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child gets adequate rest and consumes plenty of vegetables and fruits.