Question

My child has had recurrent tonsillitis for the past two years, and each time it flares up, it also causes a high fever. I am really worried that his body might be damaged this way. How should one treat recurring tonsillitis?

Answer

The current situation is considered to be chronic tonsillitis or caused by low body immunity. Pay attention to staying warm, avoid spicy foods, and take transfer factor oral liquid and tonsil granules for treatment. Patients facing tonsillitis disturbances should promptly implement symptomatic treatment principles, do not hesitate to seek medical advice, and if tonsillitis does not improve after long-term treatment, it is necessary to change the treatment plan in time.