Question
My daughter is 5 years old and has recently been experiencing symptoms of sore throat, cough, and persistent low-grade fever. How should I effectively treat pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
When treating pediatric tonsillitis, you can choose anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance and undergo regional treatments such as gargling or direct medication to stabilize the effect. If there is severe throat pain, consider using painkillers to alleviate symptoms; if there is a fever, you can take fever-reducing medication. If the condition is severe, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. For those with recurrent episodes, after the condition is controlled, surgery can be considered as a treatment option. It is recommended to allow the child to engage in moderate exercise after recovery to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.