Question
My daughter is 3 years old. She has been suffering from a sore throat and a slight cough recently. Now she has a persistent fever that won’t go down. How should I treat her tonsillitis with low fever?
Answer
For treatment, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s orders and administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to the child. Regional treatments such as tonsil washing or injection medications can also be considered. If the sore throat is the main symptom, appropriate painkillers can be administered. If the fever persists, oral antipyretics can be taken. If the condition occurs frequently, surgical treatment can be considered to prevent recurrence. During the treatment period, maintain a light diet and primarily consume liquid foods.