Question

My daughter is 1 year old, and she has recently been experiencing symptoms such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low fever. Could this be pediatric tonsillitis inflammation? How should it be treated?

Answer

For pediatric tonsillitis inflammation, appropriate antibiotic treatment can be considered, along with local treatments such as tonsil irrigation or injection of medication. In cases of severe symptoms, painkillers may be given. If there is a persistent fever, parents are advised to use fever-reducing medication or take their child to the doctor. Surgery is also an option, particularly suitable for children with recurrent attacks. During the treatment process, it is important to pay attention to providing light meals and increasing nutritional supplements, which will help in a quicker recovery.