How to Treat a Child’s Tonsillitis

Currently, in clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are primarily used. Medications can be selected based on bacterial culture to target sensitive drugs, which yield good results. Additionally, regional drug sprays or laser therapy can be administered, and painkillers can be given to relieve throat pain. If the child continues to have a fever that does not subside, oral antipyretics can be administered. For those with recurrent inflammation, surgical treatment may be considered. After the condition improves, it is recommended to engage the child in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.
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