Question
My daughter is 6 years old and has recently been experiencing symptoms such as sore throat, severe cough, and fever. How should I treat her pediatric tonsillitis for optimal effectiveness?
Answer
When treating pediatric tonsillitis, it’s first advisable to administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication based on the child’s symptoms. For regional treatment, consider laser therapy or medication irrigation. If the throat pain is severe, you can use painkillers in moderation. When the child has a fever, it’s important to bring down the temperature appropriately; if the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, if the child frequently suffers from inflammation, parents may consider surgical treatment. At the same time, pay attention to arranging a reasonable diet and sleep habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.