Question

An 8-month-old male baby is experiencing pain and difficulty with his throat and swallowing. He has a low-grade fever that won’t go away. How should one handle a child’s tonsillitis?

Answer

Administer an antibiotic to the child, consider laser or medication irrigation treatment. If there are symptoms of sore throat, painkillers can be considered, antipyretics can help lower the temperature. Seek medical treatment when necessary. If there is a persistent recurrence, consider surgical treatment. Pay attention to the condition and seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and pay attention to preventive health care measures.