Question

A baby boy, just over 4 months old, is experiencing discomfort in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and a persistent low-grade fever. Question: How should fever caused by pediatric tonsillitis be diagnosed and treated?

Answer

Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotics based on the results of a pathogen culture, as well as regional treatments such as tonsil washing or regional injections of medication. It is recommended to use painkillers to relieve throat pain symptoms and combine them with fever-reducing medication to control the fever. If the high fever persists, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, surgical treatment is also an applicable method, especially suitable for children with recurrent attacks. Parents should pay attention to keeping the child warm and avoid colds to prevent the tonsils from becoming inflamed again.