Question
A seven-month-old boy has a slight sore throat, hoarse voice, and a low-grade fever that does not subside. How should one treat his tonsillitis with redness?
Answer
It is generally recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions, administer anti-inflammatory medication to the child, and consider regional treatments such as tonsil irrigation or injections. If the symptoms of sore throat are severe, painkillers can be used to alleviate the symptoms. If there is persistent fever, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. If tonsillitis occurs frequently, it is advisable to consider surgery as soon as possible. In everyday life, it is important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold to prevent recurrence of inflammation.