Question

A 6-year-old girl has recently started complaining of pain when swallowing. Upon observation, it was noted that she has been coughing more severely, and she also has a low-grade fever. How should a sore throat caused by tonsillitis be treated in young children?

Answer

Antibiotic medications are commonly used for treating tonsillitis and can be chosen appropriately. If the child’s condition is severe, regional treatments can be combined, including tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injections. For children with pronounced sore throat symptoms, analgesic medications can be administered. Additionally, if there is a fever, antipyretic drugs can be taken. In cases of high fever, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. These methods are among the commonly used treatments for tonsillitis. Moreover, surgery is also a viable option for children who have recurrent episodes. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging a reasonable diet and sleep habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.