Question

My child has been scratching their ears recently, and they were born just a few days ago. How should I handle recurring tonsillitis in children?

Answer

Tonsillitis is an acute upper respiratory tract infection caused by bacterial infection. It is a nonspecific acute inflammation of the palatine tonsils, often accompanied by varying degrees of acute inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa and pharyngeal lymphoid ring. Antibiotic intravenous administration can be considered for treatment. The impact of pediatric tonsillitis on patients is relatively significant, and it is recommended that patients seek timely consultation with a specialist and follow the doctor’s guidance for treatment. In daily life, it is advisable to engage in moderate exercise and take precautions against heat. It is hoped that the child can recover quickly!