Question

How should one treat a child’s tonsillitis to achieve better results?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, as can local rinsing or spraying, or even the injection of symptomatic medication into the tonsils, all of which can be effective. If the child experiences severe throat pain, painkillers may be considered. For persistent fever, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. Tonsillitis often recurs; if the condition persists, surgery may be considered after controlling the inflammation. During treatment, it is important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold to worsen the symptoms.