Question

My daughter is 9 years old. She started to feel a sore throat when she spoke and noticed that swallowing was a bit difficult. Additionally, she now has a persistent fever that doesn’t seem to go away. How should I treat her tonsillitis with low fever for optimal effectiveness?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, you can first use targeted antibiotic medications. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be administered. If the child has a particularly sore throat, painkillers can be given as needed. If the fever continues to persist, oral antipyretics can be administered. If the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to undergo surgery as soon as possible. During the treatment process, it is also important to ensure a light diet and increase nutritional supplementation to help promote recovery as soon as possible.