Question

An eight-year-old boy is experiencing symptoms of swallowing pain, severe coughing, fever, and lack of energy, suspected tonsillitis. How should treatment be conducted?

Answer

For the treatment of tonsillitis, it is recommended to use appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance to effectively alleviate inflammation. Regional rinsing or spray medications, as well as tonsil injections with symptomatic drugs, can also achieve good results. If the throat pain is severe, painkillers may be considered. For fever management, choose cooling methods based on body temperature: physical cooling methods can be used when the temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius, while oral antipyretics can be considered for temperatures above this level. Tonsillitis may recur, and if the condition persists, surgical treatment may be considered after inflammation control. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging reasonable dietary and lifestyle habits to aid in the early recovery from the disease.