Question

A one-year-old girl is experiencing a sore throat, slight cough, and low-grade fever,suspected tonsillitis,suspected tonsillitis,suspected tonsillitis. How should she be treated?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis, a moderate dose of antibiotics is typically prescribed, with significant effects. Additionally, regional use of medication sprays or laser therapy can also help alleviate symptoms. If the primary symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be considered to reduce discomfort. If fever is present, antipyretic medication can be taken; in case of high fever, medical attention should be sought promptly. Tonsillitis may recur; if the condition persists, surgery can be considered after inflammation is controlled. During treatment, attention should be paid to dietary hygiene and adequate rest.