Question
The child recently had a thorough check-up and was diagnosed with tonsillitis, with symptoms including runny nose, blood in the mucus, and sometimes things on the lips resembling milk curds. The child constantly dribbles saliva, seems unwilling to drink milk properly, but can eat dinner well. They have had a shot and taken medication for three days, but the condition hasn’t improved. What should be done for a 4-year-old child with tonsillitis?
Answer
The most common cause of recurrent tonsillitis is generally related to stomach upset, often associated with viral infections and inflammatory infections. It is important to treat promptly and observe carefully. Before treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to drinking plenty of water to prevent stomach upset and avoid exacerbating the condition. In severe cases, oral administration of Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid can be considered for treatment while observing carefully. It is best to seek timely treatment. In addition to immediate treatment for tonsillitis patients, it is also important for patients to maintain a good mood in their daily lives, as a positive attitude can greatly assist in the complete recovery from the disease. I hope the above answer can help you, thank you.