Question

A 7-year-old boy has recently been feeling a sore throat, accompanied by a slight cough. He currently has a high fever that won’t go down. How should a child’s tonsillitis be treated effectively?

Answer

Effective treatment methods for a child’s tonsillitis include selecting sensitive antibiotic medications, regional treatments such as rinsing and injections, and considering surgery if necessary. If the throat pain is severe, appropriate painkillers can be administered, and fever-reducing medication can be taken if there is a fever. If the fever persists, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. If the child experiences recurrent inflammation, surgery may be considered. During the treatment period, it is crucial to keep the child warm and avoid catching a cold to worsen symptoms.