Question
The tonsils are red and swollen, making it excruciatingly painful to even swallow saliva, rendering eating impossible. Previous treatment and effectiveness: I have visited a children’s hospital and the doctor prescribed medication, but the effect was not good. Desired assistance: I want to know what medications can quickly heal the condition and hope to receive specific treatment and prevention advice.
Answer
Acute tonsillitis is typically treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, but this method only has a temporary effect, and it is prone to recurrence when the body’s resistance drops, which may lead to chronic diseases in the long run. It is recommended to use the DNR digital plasma low-temperature ablation therapy. It is advised to drink plenty of water, consume more vegetables and fruits, and eat less spicy food, maintaining a regular diet. If there is a fever, there is usually no need to take fever-reducing medication; an appropriate increase in body temperature can enhance the body’s immunity.