Question
Dear reader, my daughter is just one month old. Initially, she had a slight sore throat, accompanied by a mild cough, and has been running a slight fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated?
Answer
To treat pediatric tonsillitis, parents can first give the child some anti-inflammatory medication. They can also consider regional treatments, such as rinsing the tonsillar crypts or injecting medication into the tonsils. If the sore throat is severe, some painkillers can be administered. Children with fever symptoms can take antipyretic drugs, and in serious cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgical treatment after the illness is controlled to prevent recurrence. During this period, ensure that the child gets plenty of rest and consumes more vegetables and fruits.