Question
A five-year-old child is experiencing throat pain while swallowing, accompanied by coughing and a persistent low-grade fever. How should one treat tonsillitis and pain?
Answer
For treating pediatric tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medications can be considered. If symptoms are severe, combine with tonsil crypt irrigation or medication injections. For prominent throat pain, use painkillers in appropriate amounts. In cases of fever, take antipyretic drugs, and seek medical attention promptly if symptoms are severe. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment. After the condition stabilizes, increase appropriate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.