Question

A 2-year-old boy has difficulty swallowing and a sore throat while speaking, along with a persistent low-grade fever. How should tonsillitis in children be treated?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial culture, along with regional treatments such as tonsil washing, intralesional injections, and laser therapy. For severe throat pain, painkillers can be used to alleviate symptoms; for fever, antipyretic medications can be taken; in severe cases, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. If the child frequently experiences this condition, consider surgery after treatment to prevent recurrence, and maintain a diet of light and fluid foods in everyday life.