Treatment methods and medications for a child’s sore throat, including antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, local treatment, painkillers, and fever-reducing methods. If the inflammation recurs, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible. Meanwhile, ensuring adequate rest and consuming more vegetables and fruits is also very important.
My 3-year-old son recently has a sore throat, his voice is hoarse, and he’s been running a low fever. How should a child with tonsillitis and low fever be treated? It is recommended that parents choose appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs under a doctor’s guidance for their child, which can effectively alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Additionally, regional rinsing or spraying, injection of symptomatic drugs into the tonsils, and other treatment methods can also achieve good results. If the child’s throat pain is particularly severe, painkillers can be administered. If the child still has a fever, it should be treated with antipyretics as needed. If the body temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. In addition to medication treatment, if the child frequently experiences recurrent inflammation, parents can also consider surgical treatment under a doctor’s guidance. Pay attention to a light diet in daily life, and consume mainly liquid foods during the treatment period.