Question
A three-year-old child with chronic tonsillitis has been taking medication without effect. The treatment at the county-level hospital has been ineffective. Is surgery necessary? How has the past treatment been and what were the outcomes?
Answer
Tonsillitis is usually inflammation caused by fever or heat. It may be related to eating spicy food or insufficient water intake. It is recommended to undergo fire-reducing and anti-inflammatory treatment, using medications such as throat-soothing and detoxifying granules, and roxithromycin granules. Avoid eating spicy food and drink plenty of water. Hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish you good health!