Question
My child is a 2-year-old boy. Initially, he had a slight sore throat, and I noticed that his coughing seemed more severe. At the same time, it seemed like he had a low-grade fever that never went away. Please ask: How should I treat my child’s tonsillitis for the best effect?
Answer
If your child has tonsillitis, you can first use symptomatic antibiotic medications. If the condition is more severe, you can also combine it with some regional treatments, including tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil injections, and other medications. If your child’s throat is particularly sore, you can also consider giving some painkillers. If your child continues to have a fever that does not subside, you can take oral antipyretics. If your child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible. Finally, parents should pay attention to this disease and take their child to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Also, be sure to pay attention to related preventive and health care work in daily life.