Question

My daughter is 5 years old. She started saying that it hurts when she swallows, and I noticed her voice is a bit hoarse when she talks. She also has a slight fever and doesn’t seem very energetic. How should red swelling of pediatric tonsillitis be treated effectively?

Answer

Currently, in clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotic medications are primarily used. Sensitive drugs can be chosen, and regional treatment methods can also be combined, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection medications. Painkillers can be administered to relieve pain, and antipyretics can be taken orally if the fever persists. If the condition recurs frequently, it is recommended to undergo surgery as soon as possible, and attention should be paid to a reasonable diet and sleep habits to promote recovery.