Question

An 11-year-old boy is experiencing sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and a low-grade fever, diagnosed with tonsillitis. How should one effectively treat this condition to alleviate his crying?

Answer

For treating pediatric tonsillitis, it’s first important to provide the child with appropriate symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication based on their specific symptoms. Regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation or intratonsillar injections can also be considered. If the child primarily exhibits throat pain, parents can administer painkillers as needed to relieve discomfort. If fever is present, antipyretics should be taken, and in case of high fever, medical attention should be sought promptly. For recurrent episodes of tonsillitis, surgical treatment is a viable option. During the treatment period, it is recommended to maintain a diet of light fluids to aid in recovery.