Question

A boy, aged 3, has just started to feel a sore throat and difficulty in drinking water, with severe coughing symptoms. Now, he has developed a persistent high fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis with low fever be treated?

Answer

For such conditions, it may be considered to administer some antibiotic medications to the child. Regional treatment suggestions include laser therapy or drug irrigation, and pain relief medications can be provided according to the child’s condition, especially when the throat is severely painful, which can help alleviate suffering. If the child still has a fever, consider giving antipyretic medication, but if the high fever persists, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. In addition to medication treatment, if the child repeatedly experiences inflammation, parents may consider surgical treatment. It is recommended that parents pay close attention to this condition, seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and pay attention to relevant prevention and health care work in their daily lives.