Question

The child’s tonsils are 2 degrees swollen, and they have been experiencing a persistent cough for the past two months. Various antibiotics have been used, but the coughing has been intermittent. Upon today’s examination, the tonsils are still swollen. What solutions are available?

Answer

When a child has 2-degree tonsillar swelling, accompanied by symptoms such as cough, phlegm, and fever due to inflammation, treatment is necessary. However, if the cough is occasional, medication may not be required. It is recommended to avoid eating fried or grilled foods, and to increase intake of fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, while maintaining good facial hygiene habits. These are the suggestions for “what to do when a child’s tonsils are swollen and they keep coughing.” I hope this helps you; wishing you good health!