Pediatric Issue: Treatment Methods for High Fever in Infants with Tonsillitis
Treatment Methods for High Fever in Infants with Tonsillitis
Discussing treatment methods and precautions for high fever in infants with tonsillitis
A baby boy, just over 7 months old, is experiencing a sore throat, severe cough, and fever with a lack of energy. How should it be treated?
Treatment for pediatric tonsillitis includes antibiotics, regional medication, and pain relief and fever reduction. If the inflammation recurs, surgery can be considered. Parents should pay attention to keeping the child warm and preventing colds.
Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are currently the main methods and medications for clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis. In addition to medication, some regional treatments can be performed, and painkillers and fever-reducing drugs can be administered according to the child’s condition. In severe cases, tonsillectomy may be considered. Pay attention to a light diet, and consume mainly liquid foods during treatment.
If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and at the same time, some local treatments can be carried out, such as rinsing, to consolidate the efficacy. If there is severe throat pain, some painkillers can be appropriately administered. If the child still has a fever, consider antipyretic treatment. If the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. If the medication is ineffective and the condition recurs, surgical treatment is recommended. During the treatment, attention should also be paid to maintaining dietary hygiene and sufficient rest time.
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