Question

My son is 2 years old. Initially, he complained of pain when swallowing, and I noticed that he was coughing more severely. He also had a low-grade fever. How should I treat his tonsillitis?

Answer

Antibiotics are commonly used in the treatment of tonsillitis and can be chosen as appropriate. In addition to systemic treatment, regional treatments can also be selected to enhance efficacy, including methods such as pus pocket irrigation and direct tonsil injection. If the symptoms are primarily throat pain, consider administering pain-relieving medication. If the child still has a fever, it is advisable to take antipyretic medication. However, if the fever persists, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. If a child experiences recurrent tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgery as soon as possible. During treatment, it is also important to ensure that the child has a light diet and to enhance nutritional supplementation to aid in early recovery.