Question

The child had a fever of 38.6 degrees, accompanied by throat pain, and upon consultation, it was found to be tonsillitis. I want to know how to handle the situation where the temperature stays around 37.5 degrees after the fever subsides.

Answer

Tonsillitis is an acute upper respiratory tract infection, often accompanied by inflammation of the mucous membranes and tonsillar ring in the throat. It is recommended for patients to seek specialized consultation promptly and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it is important to drink plenty of water, pay attention to diet, and hope the child can recover quickly.