Question

My daughter is 6 years old and has recently started feeling a sore throat, accompanied by persistent coughing and a slight fever. How can I effectively treat pediatric tonsillitis and sore throat?

Answer

You can use antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications in appropriate doses for treatment. In addition to oral medications, you can also consider regional treatments such as tonsil washing or injecting medication into the tonsils. For children with severe throat pain, painkillers can be considered, and antipyretics can be used if there is persistent fever. If the tonsils repeatedly become inflamed, it is recommended to consider surgery as early as possible. At the same time, attention to balanced nutrition and regular work and rest helps the child recover sooner.