Question

The child’s tonsils are inflaming and becoming purulent, causing hoarseness, accompanied by a high fever up to 38 degrees. How should this be handled? What kind of treatment has the child received in the past, and what were the results? Has the child had any allergic history? What kind of assistance is needed now?

Answer

Based on your description, the child may be suffering from tonsillitis, leading to fever, which requires attention and timely treatment. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a routine blood test to determine the cause and extent of the infection, thereby administering medication tailored to the symptoms. At the same time, check for any signs of infection in the child’s throat. If self-medication is not handled properly, the child’s fever may recur, and it may also affect the child’s digestive system, which is not conducive to health. It is suggested that you receive proper treatment based on the results of the examination, and wish for your child’s early recovery!