Treatment for High Fever in Children with Tonsillitis

When it comes to treating high fever in children with tonsillitis, we can provide symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication or regional treatment based on the child’s symptoms. If the child experiences throat pain, some painkillers can be considered to alleviate the symptoms. If the child has a fever, antipyretic medication can be administered. However, if the symptoms do not subside, it is advisable to seek medical attention. For children with recurrent severe attacks or complications, it is recommended to undergo tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. Additionally, parents should pay attention to keeping their child warm to prevent colds from triggering a recurrence of tonsillitis.
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Treatment for Infant and Toddler tonsillitis with High Fever

Currently, in clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are mainly used, and sensitive drugs can be selected based on bacterial culture, with good results. If the child’s condition is more severe, regional treatments can be combined, including tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injection medications. Painkillers can also be administered for sore throat, and if the child still has a slight fever, it should be considered to reduce the fever appropriately. If the fever exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, immediate medical attention is required. If your child frequently experiences this condition, surgery can be considered after the illness is controlled to prevent recurrence. During treatment, it is important to ensure the child’s warmth and avoid exacerbating symptoms by catching a cold.
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