Question

A three-year-old boy is experiencing swallowing pain, severe coughing, and persistent fever,Suspected tonsillitis redness and swelling. How should this condition be effectively treated?

Answer

When treating children’s tonsillitis, clinical practice primarily uses antibiotic medications, and sensitive drugs can be selected based on the results of bacterial culture, with good effects. Regional medications such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar injections are also effective methods. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered to relieve discomfort. Fever symptoms can be treated with antipyretic medications, and immediate medical attention should be sought in severe cases. If the child frequently experiences such situations, surgical treatment can be considered after the condition is controlled to prevent recurrent episodes. After the condition improves, it is recommended to engage the child in appropriate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.