Antibiotics are a common treatment for tonsillitis, and regional therapy or surgical treatment can also be considered. Appropriate painkillers and fever reducers should be used.
An 8-month-old baby girl is experiencing throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and persistent low fever. How should pediatric tonsillitis be effectively treated?
How to treat pediatric tonsillitis, including medication, regional treatment, and surgery.
Antibiotics are one of the common methods for treating tonsillitis, and regional treatment methods, such as tonsil irrigation or injection, are also recommended. Consider painkillers to relieve throat pain and use fever-reducing medication promptly if there is a persistent fever. If a child frequently experiences tonsillitis, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment as early as possible. Keep the child warm during treatment and avoid letting them catch a cold to worsen the symptoms.
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