Question
My daughter is 6 years old. She recently started feeling pain in her throat when drinking water, accompanied by a slight cough and persistent fever. How should I treat her pediatric tonsillitis with low fever?
Answer
To effectively treat tonsillitis, it’s recommended to choose symptomatic anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance, along with regional drug sprays or laser therapy. Painkillers may be administered if necessary. For children with fever, antipyretic medications can be taken. In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly. If medication is ineffective and symptoms recur, consider surgery. After improvement, it’s advised to engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.