Question
My daughter is 7 months old. Initially, she had a slight sore throat, accompanied by mild coughing. Now she has a persistent high fever. Question: How should pediatric tonsillitis with low fever be treated?
Answer
In terms of treatment, it is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s orders and administer anti-inflammatory medications to the child. Additionally, regional use of medication sprays or laser therapy can be considered. For children with obvious throat pain, painkillers can be administered. For those with fever symptoms, antipyretic drugs can be taken. In severe cases, it is important to seek medical attention early. For those with recurrent inflammatory episodes, surgery may be considered. During treatment, it is important to ensure adequate nutrition, maintain a light diet, and ensure adequate rest to avoid fatigue.