Question

My daughter is 4 years old and has a slight sore throat, accompanied by a mild cough and fever, and she seems lackluster. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated for the best effect?

Answer

Generally, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to give the child anti-inflammatory medication. Consider regional treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation and injection drugs. If the main symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be considered; if the fever persists, oral antipyretics can be taken. Surgery is a viable option for children with recurrent episodes. It is advised that parents take this disease seriously, seek medical treatment promptly, and pay attention to relevant preventive and health care work.