Question

Recently, my child has been diagnosed with tonsillitis, accompanied by runny nose with blood in the mucus, occasional appearance of substances resembling milk spots on the lips, and frequent drooling of saliva. Although the dinner was fine, the child seems reluctant to drink milk. After receiving one injection and taking medication for three consecutive days, there has been no significant improvement in the condition. What should be done next in dealing with a child’s cold and tonsillitis?

Answer

Based on your description, your child is currently experiencing a cold and tonsillitis and has already been treated with medication. Recovery from the disease requires a certain amount of time. If your child has not shown symptoms of vomiting, it is recommended to continue observing the changes in the illness. At the same time, ensure that your child has enough water intake to aid in the recovery of the tonsillitis. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek further medical advice promptly.