Question

A 13-year-old boy is suffering from pediatric tonsillitis, presenting with symptoms such as sore throat, hoarseness, and persistent high fever. What treatment should be considered to achieve the best outcome?

Answer

For children with tonsillitis, a combination of systemic anti-inflammatory medication and localized treatments, such as tonsil lavage or direct medication injection into the tonsils, can be chosen. At the same time, painkillers can be administered to relieve throat pain. If fever persists, the use of antipyretics or immediate medical attention may be considered. For recurrent cases of tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment early on and to pay attention to staying warm to avoid exacerbating symptoms during the treatment period.