Question

My daughter is 7 years old. Initially, she had a slight sore throat, and now she’s experiencing severe coughing. Her fever hasn’t gone down yet. How should we diagnose and treat her tonsillitis with sore throat?

Answer

Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications are the main methods and drugs for clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis. Treatment should be selected based on symptoms, with regional treatment recommended to use laser or drug irrigation. If the throat pain is severe, consider using painkillers. If there is a fever, consider lowering the temperature appropriately. If the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, seek medical attention as soon as possible. If symptoms occur frequently, consider surgical treatment after treatment control. At the same time, pay attention to arranging a reasonable diet and lifestyle to help the child recover quickly.