Question
Baby girl, just 4 months old, at first, said she felt pain when swallowing, and found that her voice was a bit hoarse when speaking, and she has been a bit feverish. How should children with tonsillitis and throat pain be diagnosed?
Answer
In terms of treatment, it is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and give the child some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. While undergoing systemic treatment, regional treatment options can also be chosen to enhance efficacy, including pus pocket irrigation and direct injection of medication into the tonsils. If the child has severe throat pain, it is suggested to administer painkillers as needed. If the child still has a fever, it is appropriate to take some antipyretic medication. However, if the fever persists, it is imperative to seek medical attention promptly. If your child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgical treatment after the condition is controlled to avoid recurrence. At the same time, also pay attention to arranging a reasonable diet and sleep habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.