How to Treat a Child’s Sore Throat and High Fever Caused by tonsillitis
In the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are primarily used, with the choice of sensitive drugs based on bacterial culture. Local treatments such as rinsing or direct medication can also be performed to reinforce the effect. If the child’s sore throat is severe, painkillers can be administered. For persistent fever, fever-reducing medications can be used or the child should be taken to the hospital immediately. In cases of repeated acute severe episodes or complications, tonsillectomy may be recommended after two weeks of acute inflammation subsiding. At the same time, attention should be given to arranging a healthy diet and sleeping habits to aid in the early recovery from the disease.
- FAQ
- Child Tonsillitis
- High Fever
- Antibiotics
- Local Treatment
- Painkillers
- Fever Reducing Medications
- Tonsillectomy
- Healthy Diet
- Sleeping Habits
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