How to Diagnose and Treat a Child’s tonsillitis with Crying and Distress
Antibiotics and antipyretics are the main methods for treating childhood tonsillitis, and combined with local treatment can enhance the therapeutic effect. If the child continues to have a fever without relief, oral antipyretics can be taken. Surgery is suitable for recurrent attacks, and attention should be paid to a light diet and nutritional supplements to aid recovery.
- FAQ
- Childhood tonsillitis
- Antibiotics
- Antipyretics
- Local Treatment
- Painkillers
- Febrifuges
- Surgery
- Nutritional Supplements
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