Question

A boy, 3 years old, initially felt a sore throat while speaking, and noticed that his coughing seemed more severe. Additionally, he’s been running a slight fever. How should one treat a child’s tonsillitis with a high fever?

Answer

When treating such conditions, it is advisable to administer symptomatic antibiotic medications to the child and also perform some localized treatments, such as rinsing or direct medication, to enhance the efficacy. For throat pain, painkillers can be provided; if accompanied by fever, antipyretic medication can be taken. It is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible when dealing with a high fever. If a child’s tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is suggested to consider surgery early on. Pay attention to light and easy-to-digest meals during treatment, with a focus on liquid foods.