Question

A 5-year-old girl is experiencing throat pain, severe coughing, and persistent fever. She has been diagnosed with tonsillitis. What are the effective treatment methods for the pain caused by pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

For treating pediatric tonsillitis, it’s important to first administer appropriate anti-inflammatory medication based on the child’s specific symptoms. Regional treatment methods include tonsil crypt irrigation, intratonsillar drug injection, or laser therapy. If the pain is mainly concentrated in the throat area, painkillers may be considered to alleviate discomfort. For fever management, if the body temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling measures can be taken; if the temperature is above 38.5 degrees Celsius, oral fever-reducing medication may be considered. For recurrent inflammatory episodes, evaluate whether surgical treatment is necessary. During treatment, it is advisable to provide the child with light and nutritionally balanced meals to promote recovery.