Question

Dear reader, our 9-year-old daughter is currently experiencing throat pain when speaking, accompanied by a slight cough and persistent low-grade fever. How should we treat her tonsillitis for the best results?

Answer

Generally speaking, for pediatric tonsillitis, one can consider administering antibiotics to the child, as well as regional treatments such as rinsing, intravenous medication, or laser therapy. If the main symptom is throat pain, painkillers can be considered to relieve discomfort. If the child continues to have a fever, fever-reducing medication can be given or immediate medical attention should be sought. If tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment early on, and maintain good dietary hygiene and adequate rest during treatment.