Question

My 8-year-old child has had tonsillitis for five days now, and today they are coughing and have a slight fever of 37.5 degrees. What precautions should be taken and how should it be treated?

Answer

Tonsillitis occurs when the tonsils become inflamed due to bacteria in the body or from external bacteria when the body is exposed to cold or the immune system weakens. Symptoms include chills, fever, general discomfort, headache, nausea, and throat pain, and in severe cases, it may cause difficulty opening the mouth. During seasonal changes and fluctuations in temperature, the tonsils are prone to inflammation. Examination of the throat may reveal a red and swollen tonsil, and sometimes purulent spots may be found in the tonsil crypts. Please note that as I do not have the specific contents of the “title” and “ask” columns, I am unable to generate the output completely according to your requirements. However, based on the format and examples you provided, you should be able to fill in the corresponding parts based on actual circumstances.