Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and he noticed that his coughing seemed more severe. Additionally, he had a slight fever and lacked energy. How should one treat the discomfort caused by pediatric tonsillitis for the best results?

Answer

Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are currently the main methods and medications for clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis. Parents can choose symptomatic treatment, and for regional treatment, it is recommended to opt for laser therapy or medication irrigation. Pain in the throat can also be relieved by giving the child some painkillers. Children with fever symptoms can take some antipyretic medications. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible. These methods are among the commonly used treatments for tonsillitis. In addition, surgery is also a viable option, suitable for children with recurrent episodes. Pay attention to a light diet in everyday life, and focus on liquid foods during treatment.