Question

Baby girl, just 8 months old. Initially, she felt pain when drinking water, and I noticed that she has been coughing quite severely, and she’s also a bit feverish. How do you diagnose and treat pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

The treatment of pediatric tonsillitis can involve selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial culture. For regional treatment, it is recommended to choose laser therapy or pharmaceutical rinses. For children with obvious symptoms of throat pain, analgesic medications can be used. If the child continues to have a fever, parents should also administer antipyretic medications or immediately take the child to the hospital. These methods are currently common treatments for tonsillitis. In addition, surgery is also a viable option for children who experience recurrent attacks. Parents should also pay attention to keeping their children well-warmed to prevent catching a cold and triggering a recurrence of tonsillitis.