Question

My child recently had a check-up and was found to have tonsillitis. They have a runny nose, nasal mucus with Bloodshot, lips with milk residue, excessive saliva, difficulty drinking milk, and ate dinner normally. They have already received injections and taken medication for three days but have not improved. How can we effectively treat a 5-year-old’s tonsillitis?

Answer

It may be caused by tonsillitis. It is recommended to take Amoxicillin and consider using pediatric sore throat granules. At the same time, maintain appropriate indoor temperature and humidity, keep the air fresh, adjust the diet to light and easy to digest, and consume cool, fire-relieving, soft, juicy foods. Having tonsillitis is not horrible, patients should believe in their ability to overcome the disease. As long as symptoms are detected in time and appropriate treatment is received, there is a great opportunity to alleviate the condition and recover.