Question

The child doesn’t drink much water and doesn’t eat many fruits and vegetables. They are very playful and have been very active, often sweating. Over the past two days, they have been complaining of a sore throat and are not interested in eating or drinking. After searching online, it seems to be tonsillitis. I want to give the child some medicine and am looking for help: What kind of medication should a child with tonsillitis take?

Answer

The child doesn’t drink much water, doesn’t eat many fruits and vegetables, has a sore throat, and is not interested in eating dinner or drinking water, which suggests tonsillitis. You can give them Cefaclor capsules, Yinhuang granules, and Shuanghuanglian oral liquid. Children are small and have weak resistance, so precautions against colds should be taken. If the body temperature is above 38.5 degrees, oral fever-reducing medication should be taken, drink plenty of water, and carefully observe the child’s condition at all times. Wishing the baby a healthy recovery. The above is a suggestion for the question “What medication should a child with tonsillitis take?” I hope it is helpful to you, and wish you good health!