Question

My daughter is only 6 months old and has started to feel throat pain, with her voice becoming hoarse. She also has a fever and is not feeling well. How should I treat pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

To effectively treat tonsillitis, one can opt for medications with anti-inflammatory properties, using them under medical supervision. Regional treatment methods include tonsil crypt irrigation and internal medication injections. If throat pain is the primary symptom, consider taking painkillers; for fever symptoms, use fever-reducing medication. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention early. If there are recurrent episodes of inflammation, surgery may be considered. During treatment, it is important to keep warm and avoid exacerbating symptoms due to colds.