Question

My son is 7 years old. Initially, he felt a sore throat while speaking and had severe coughing symptoms. He currently has a persistent high fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis with low-grade fever be treated for better effectiveness?

Answer

It is recommended to use appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications. Options include regional laser therapy or medication irrigation. For children with obvious sore throat symptoms, painkillers can be considered. Fever can be treated with antipyretic drugs. In severe cases, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. If the treatment is not effective and there are repeated occurrences, consider surgical treatment. During the treatment period, maintain good dietary hygiene and ensure sufficient rest time.