When a child has tonsillitis with high fever, consider giving them symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, along with regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation and injection medications. Additionally, appropriate painkillers and fever-reducing drugs can be administered. In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly. If the child experiences recurrent inflammation, consider surgical treatment. During treatment, ensure the child stays warm to avoid exacerbating symptoms.
In clinical treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, antibiotics are primarily used, and sensitive medications 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 injections. If the child experiences severe throat pain, it is recommended to administer analgesics as needed. If the child still has a fever, some antipyretics can be taken. However, if the fever persists, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. In cases of repeated acute severe episodes or complications, it is advised to perform tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. Pay attention to a light diet and consume mainly liquid foods during treatment.