Question

A five-month-old boy is experiencing sore throat, severe cough, and persistent low-grade fever. He is inquiring about the treatment methods for red and swollen tonsillitis in children.

Answer

Currently, the primary treatment for pediatric tonsillitis in clinical practice involves the use of antibiotics, which can be selected based on bacterial culture to treat with sensitive medications. In addition, regional treatments such as tonsil irrigation or injection of medication can also be performed. For throat pain, analgesics can be administered; for fever, oral antipyretics can be taken. If symptoms do not subside, it is imperative to seek medical attention. For children who frequently suffer from tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgery early on and to pay attention to a light diet with a focus on fluids.