Question

My daughter is 3 years old, and she feels pain when drinking water, has difficulty swallowing, is feverish, and lacks energy. How should we treat her tonsillitis?

Answer

It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance to alleviate the symptoms of inflammation. Regional rinsing, spray medications, or injections can be effective. For children with severe throat pain, painkillers can be used. Use fever-reducing medication promptly if there is a persistent fever. If inflammation recurs frequently, consider surgical treatment and pay attention to maintaining health and rest.