Question

My child is a 6-year-old boy. Initially, he experienced pain when speaking and drinking water, along with some difficulty swallowing, and he seemed to have a persistent low fever. How should red and swollen tonsillitis in children be treated?

Answer

If your child has tonsillitis, the first step is to apply symptomatic antibiotics while considering regional treatment methods to enhance effectiveness, such as tonsil washing and tonsil injections. Painkillers may be administered based on the situation, especially helpful in alleviating severe throat pain. Some children may have a fever, and oral fever-reducing medication can be given; if the effect is not satisfactory, medical consultation is necessary. If your child experiences tonsillitis repeatedly, it is advisable to consider surgery as early as possible. Parents should take this disease seriously, seek treatment promptly, and pay attention to relevant preventive and health care work in their daily lives.