Question

A 9-year-old boy initially reported a sore throat and difficulty swallowing, accompanied by a slight fever. He inquired about the treatment for tonsillitis-induced fever in children.

Answer

Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications are among the primary methods of clinical treatment for pediatric tonsillitis. Parents can choose appropriate medications based on the symptoms and opt for regional treatments, such as gargling or direct application of medication, to reinforce the efficacy of treatment. If the child’s throat pain is severe, it is recommended to use painkillers to alleviate symptoms; if the child continues to have a fever, use fever-reducing medication or take the child to see a doctor. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, surgical treatment may be considered. During this period, ensure the child gets ample rest and consumes plenty of fruits and vegetables.