Question
My 2-year-old daughter has a sore throat, a slight cough, and a persistent low-grade fever. How should I treat her for tonsillitis and low fever?
Answer
The recommended treatment is for the child to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, combining systemic and regional treatments to enhance efficacy, such as hidden crypt irrigation, regional injection medications, etc. If the main symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be considered; if the fever persists, timely use of antipyretics is necessary. Physical cooling can be used if the temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius. Surgery is also an option for children with recurrent episodes. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging light meals, enhancing nutritional supplementation, to aid in a quick recovery.