Question

My daughter is 1 year old. She started with a slight pain in her throat, and I noticed her voice was a bit hoarse when she spoke. She’s also been running a low fever. How should I treat her tonsillitis with low fever effectively?

Answer

To achieve better treatment for tonsillitis, you can choose some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance. You can also consider regional irrigation or spraying, or injecting symptomatic medications into the tonsils. These methods are all effective. If the symptoms are mainly throat pain, you can consider giving her some painkillers. If the child continues to have a fever, parents should also administer antipyretic medications or immediately take the child to the hospital. These methods are currently commonly used in treating tonsillitis. In addition, surgery is also a viable option for children who have recurrent attacks. At the same time, it is also important to pay attention to arranging reasonable dietary and lifestyle habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.