Question

My daughter is 6 years old and has recently started experiencing a sore throat, hoarseness, and a slight fever. I suspect she might have pediatric tonsillitis. What treatment methods can I use to achieve the best results?

Answer

The treatment of pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotics based on the results of a bacterial culture. Regional treatments can also be considered to enhance efficacy, such as tonsil pocket irrigation and regional tonsil injections. For children with severe throat pain, it is recommended to use appropriate painkillers. If fever is present, a moderate amount of fever-reducing medicine can be used. If the fever persists, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. These are the commonly used methods for treating pediatric tonsillitis. If it recurs frequently, surgery can also be a viable option. During this period, it is advisable to maintain a light diet with a focus on liquid foods.