Question

A two-year-old child was diagnosed with tonsillitis on August 8th, with a white blood cell count of 28.4 during the blood test. After receiving intravenous treatment (including penicillin and cephalosporin) and taking azithromycin, the next day’s blood test result was 20.6, which then rose to 26.6. The result from yesterday’s blood test was 19. Although the symptoms of tonsillitis have disappeared, the doctor recommends switching to oral medication, including cefixime tablets, clarithromycin capsules, and pediatric Shuangqing Granules. Should we continue with intravenous fluids or switch to these oral medications?