Question

A 10-year-old boy, in elementary school, has started experiencing a slight sore throat, along with severe cough (severe cough). He now has a persistent high fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated to achieve good results?

Answer

To effectively treat pediatric tonsillitis, one can choose some anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance and opt for regional treatments, such as tonsil crypt irrigation or drug injection within the tonsils. For children with prominent throat pain, painkillers can be used. If the child has a fever, it should be appropriately reduced. If the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. In addition to medication, if the child frequently experiences inflammation, parents can also choose surgical treatment under a doctor’s guidance. At the same time, attention should be paid to arranging a reasonable diet and rest habits for the child to help the disease recover sooner.