Question

The baby girl is only one month old and has recently started feeling throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and a persistent fever. The parent inquires about the best way to achieve optimal treatment effectiveness for pediatric tonsillitis.

Answer

For the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, parents can first administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to the child. Regional treatment suggestions include laser therapy or pharmaceutical irrigation. If the throat pain is severe, appropriate painkillers can be given; if there is persistent fever, oral antipyretics can be taken. If there are multiple acute severe symptoms or complications, it is recommended to undergo tonsillectomy after the acute inflammation subsides. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure adequate nutrition, a light diet, and adequate rest to avoid fatigue.