Question

A 3-year-old child has tonsillitis with purulent swelling and still experiences coughing and snoring at night after treatment. Parents are inquiring about how to handle the situation.

Answer

The child’s current condition may be tonsillitis complicated by bronchitis. Tonsillitis can block the respiratory tract, causing the child to snore during sleep. When complications such as bronchitis occur, the child may have symptoms like coughing and expectoration, but these symptoms are usually not severe and are common in early childhood. It is recommended that parents provide appropriate care at home, such as keeping the child warm, drinking plenty of water, and using medications like azithromycin and ambroxol to help the child recover gradually.