Question

My daughter is 6 years old and has had multiple sudden fevers this year. Local doctors have treated her for the common cold, but no issues were found. In early July, she had another fever and was diagnosed with tonsillitis. She was given intravenous antibiotics for 7 days. On July 28th, she had another fever of 39.5 degrees Celsius and was found to have tonsillitis again, and she is currently receiving intravenous antibiotics.

Answer

Pay attention to oral hygiene, use a sufficient amount of antibiotics systemically, and if there is purulent swelling, it can be incised and drained to enhance the body’s resistance. If there are recurrent acute attacks, after controlling the inflammation, consider performing a tonsillectomy.