How to Treat a Child’s Sore Throat Caused by Tonsillitis
Generally speaking, the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis may involve the use of antibiotics, local irrigation, medication injections, or laser therapy. For sore throat, painkillers can be administered. If the fever persists, oral fever reducers can be taken. Surgery may be an option for children with recurrent attacks, and it is also important to arrange a reasonable diet and sleep schedule to aid in early recovery.
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- Otorhinolaryngology
- Pediatric Tonsillitis
- Antibiotics
- Local Treatment
- Irrigation
- Injections
- Laser Therapy
- Painkillers
- Fever Reducers
- Surgical Treatment
- Diet
- Sleep Schedule
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