Question
My daughter is 2 years old. Initially, she felt a sore throat while talking and had a slight cough. Now, she has a persistent high fever. How should I treat low fever in pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
The treatment of pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial culture, along with regional treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation and injection medications. If the throat pain is severe, painkillers can be considered; if the fever persists, oral antipyretics can be taken. If the condition remains severe or complications arise, it is recommended to undergo tonsillectomy after the acute inflammation subsides in two weeks. During the treatment process, maintain good dietary hygiene and ensure adequate rest time.