Question

My child is a 2-year-old boy. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, accompanied by severe coughing and slight fever. What should I do to treat pediatric tonsillitis effectively when my child is crying?

Answer

Generally, for pediatric tonsillitis, symptomatic use of antibiotics, regional irrigation, spraying medication, or even injection of corresponding drugs can be considered. If there is a sore throat, consider using a reliever, and for fever symptoms, take antipyretic medication. If the condition is severe, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. Tonsillitis tends to recur easily, and after controlling the inflammation, surgery can be considered. During this period, children should rest sufficiently and consume more fruits and vegetables.