Question
A two-year-old nine-month-old child has had recurring episodes of tonsillitis in the past. Although they have been hospitalized for treatment, they still experience worsened halitosis after discharge and are worried about a recurrence of tonsillitis, seeking a thorough Radical Cure method.
Answer
Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, which can be classified into acute and chronic types. Symptoms include throat pain, fever, and discomfort in the throat. Based on the description, it may be chronic tonsillitis. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as amoxicillin to alleviate symptoms and avoid eating spicy food. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid smoke and dust irritants. It is hoped that these methods can help alleviate the symptoms of tonsillitis and the halitosis problem.