Question
A baby boy just over 2 months old is experiencing throat pain and severe coughing, along with a persistent high fever. How should the treatment be for his tonsillitis to be most effective?
Answer
For children with tonsillitis, appropriate antibiotic treatment can be initially used, and regional treatment methods such as tonsil lavage and regional injections can be considered if the condition is severe. At the same time, painkillers can be used in moderate amounts to relieve throat pain, and antipyretic medications can be used if there is a fever. It is recommended to seek medical attention early if the condition is severe. In addition to medication, if the condition recurs, parents may consider surgical treatment. After recovery, it is suggested to engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.