What are the treatment methods and effectiveness for treating infant tonsillitis with low fever?
Offer professional advice on common questions about infant tonsillitis without swelling.
If a child has tonsillitis, consider using symptomatic anti-inflammatory drugs, along with regional treatment methods such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injections. If necessary, painkillers can be administered for severe throat pain. When the child has a persistent fever, parents can use fever-reducing medication or take the child to the hospital immediately. If the condition is acute and severe multiple times or complications have occurred, it is recommended to perform tonsillectomy two weeks after the acute inflammation subsides. During treatment, it is important to keep the child warm and avoid exacerbating symptoms.
Understand the treatment methods for infants and toddlers with tonsillitis accompanied by low fever, including medication and surgical options.
Introduces the treatment methods and precautions for infants and young children with tonsillitis and swelling
My child, a 6-year-old boy, is experiencing pain when swallowing water, with severe coughing and persistent high fever. How should infant and young children tonsillitis be treated?
Discuss treatment methods for infants with tonsillitis accompanied by low fever, including medication and surgical options.
Treatment methods and effectiveness for infants’ and young children’s swollen tonsils
Introduces the treatment methods and medications for pediatric tonsillitis, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, regional treatments, etc., and mentions dietary precautions and physical cooling methods. For recurrent attacks, surgical treatment can also be considered.
Understanding the Treatment Methods for Infants’ Swollen Tonsils