Question
My daughter is 3 years old and has recently been experiencing a sore throat, fever, and a lack of energy, along with a hoarse voice. How should we treat the discomfort caused by pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
The main treatments for pediatric tonsillitis include the use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, with parents able to select appropriate treatments based on symptoms or consider regional applications, such as tonsil washing or regional drug injections. If there is a sore throat, painkillers can be administered; if there is persistent fever, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. If tonsillitis recurs frequently in children, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment as soon as possible. Parents should pay attention to this disease, seek medical treatment in time, and also pay attention to related prevention and health care work in their daily lives.