Doctor’s Advice: What to Do Next for Tonsillitis?

My baby has had pharyngitis for nearly two months, taking medication on and off without improvement. Today, they have developed tonsillitis, with severe coughing and difficulty expectorating phlegm. Their body temperature is 37.18 degrees. If they have a fever, a coarse breath sound on lung percussion should indicate pneumonia. I suggest giving your child antibacterial and antiphlogistic treatment, as well as fever reduction. Normally, provide your child with more digestive nutrition, reward them with calcium, and enhance their resistance to prevent colds. Additionally, during the treatment period for tonsillitis, the patient’s diet and care are also very important. The patient must pay more attention to their own diet, eat more light foods to avoid unnecessary harm. I hope the above answer can help you. Thank you.
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