Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially complained of pain when swallowing. It was discovered that he was coughing more severely and had a low-grade fever. How should severe pain in a child’s tonsillitis be treated?

Answer

In treatment, it is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and administer anti-inflammatory medication to the child. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be provided. Painkillers can also be given based on the child’s condition, especially when the throat pain is severe, which can help alleviate suffering. If there is a fever, antipyretic medication can be taken. High fever still requires early medical attention. These methods are among the commonly used treatments for tonsillitis. In addition, surgery is also a viable option for children who have recurrent episodes. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child stays warm and avoid exacerbating symptoms by catching a cold.