Question

A three-year-old girl is experiencing a sore throat, worsening cough, and persistent high fever, diagnosed as pediatric tonsillitis. How should this condition be effectively treated?

Answer

To treat pediatric tonsillitis, first, provide the child with anti-inflammatory medication to alleviate symptoms. Concurrently, regional treatments such as rinsing or direct medication can be administered to enhance efficacy. For children with severe sore throat symptoms, painkillers may be used. If accompanied by low-grade fever, physical cooling measures can be taken; if the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, immediate medical attention is required. For recurrent inflammatory episodes, surgical treatment may be considered. During the treatment period, ensure the child gets adequate rest and encourage the consumption of vegetables and fruits.