Treating pediatric tonsillitis involves selecting sensitive antibiotic medications based on bacterial cultures, conducting regional treatments such as rinsing or direct medication to reinforce the efficacy. For throat pain, analgesics can be considered. For fever, cooling methods should be chosen based on body temperature; below 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling can be used, and above 38.5 degrees Celsius, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. If a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment early on and to pay attention to adjusting a light diet, supplementing nutrition, which will help in recovery.
Antibiotics are commonly used to treat tonsillitis, along with regional therapies such as tonsil irrigation or injections. For severe throat pain, painkillers can be administered, and body temperature should be monitored. If it exceeds 38.5°C, immediate medical attention is required. If there are recurrent episodes or complications, it is recommended to perform tonsillectomy after the inflammation subsides. Pay attention to health maintenance and adequate rest during treatment.