How to Diagnose and Treat Young Children’s Tonsillitis and Sore Throat

For better treatment of tonsillitis, choose anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance and consider regional drug administration or laser therapy. If the child has a sore throat, painkillers can be administered. If the child continues to have a fever, parents can use fever-reducing medication or take the child to the hospital. If the medication is ineffective or there are recurrent episodes, surgical treatment is recommended. Also, ensure a light diet and nutritional supplementation during treatment to promote a quick recovery.
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How to Diagnose and Treat Your Child’s Tonsillitis and Sore Throat

It is recommended to follow medical instructions, administer oral anti-inflammatory medications to the child, and consider regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation, direct drug injection, etc. If the sore throat is severe, moderate painkillers may be administered. For fever, choose a cooling method based on body temperature; below 38.5 degrees Celsius, consider physical cooling methods, and above 38.5 degrees Celsius, oral fever-reducing medication can be taken. If the medication is ineffective and there are recurrent episodes, it is advisable to consider surgical treatment. After the condition improves, it is recommended to let the child engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence.
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