Question

My child is a 5-year-old boy. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and I noticed that his coughing seemed more severe. He also had a slight fever. How should I treat his tonsillitis to ensure effective relief?

Answer

It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance to relieve the inflammatory symptoms in their child. In addition to systemic medication, regional treatments can also be considered, such as rinsing the tonsillar crypts or injecting medication into the tonsils. If the sore throat is severe, some painkillers can be administered. Some children may also have a fever, in which case oral fever-reducing medication can be given. If symptoms do not subside, it is imperative to seek medical attention. These are common methods for treating tonsillitis. Additionally, surgery is also a viable option for children with recurrent episodes. During this period, ensure that the child gets plenty of rest and consumes more fruits and vegetables.