Question

My son is 1 year old. Initially, he complained of pain when swallowing, and I noticed his voice was a bit hoarse. He also had a persistent low-grade fever. What is the best way to treat a child’s tonsillitis effectively?

Answer

The treatment of pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial culture, and regional treatment methods may include laser therapy or pharmacological irrigation. If throat pain is severe, appropriate painkillers can be given. If the child still has a fever, antipyretics can be taken as needed. However, if the fever persists, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. For recurrent episodes of tonsillitis, it is recommended to undergo surgery as soon as possible. During treatment, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutrition, maintain a light diet, and ensure plenty of rest to avoid fatigue.