Question

The 2-year-old boy has started to feel a sore throat while speaking, with a hoarse voice and a persistent low fever. How should one treat a child’s sore throat caused by tonsillitis effectively?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be considered, and painkillers can be given based on the child’s condition, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help alleviate suffering. If there is a fever, choose a cooling method based on the body temperature; physical cooling can be used for temperatures below 38.5 degrees Celsius, while oral fever-reducing medication can be taken for temperatures above 38.5 degrees Celsius. Tonsillitis is characterized by recurrent attacks; if similar conditions exist, surgery can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. After the condition improves, it is recommended to encourage the child to engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.