Question
The nine-month-old baby boy is feeling throat pain and has difficulty swallowing, along with a slight fever and lack of energy. How should one treat the tonsillitis throat pain in children?
Answer
For children with tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, along with local treatments such as tonsil cleaning, local injections, and laser therapy. If throat pain is severe, consider moderate painkillers; if there is a fever, choose a cooling method based on body temperature, which can be physical cooling or oral fever-reducing medication. If the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to seek early surgical treatment, while also reminding them to rest and consume more fruits and vegetables.