How to Treat Pediatric tonsillitis Discomfort

Appropriate antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications can be administered, along with regional drug sprays or laser therapy. For severe throat pain, consider painkillers. For fever, take antipyretic drugs. In case of high fever, it is recommended to seek medical attention early. Surgery is applicable for children with recurrent attacks, and attention should be paid to reasonable diet and rest.
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How to Treat Pediatric tonsillitis Effectively

A 10-year-old boy, in elementary school, reported a sore throat, hoarse voice, and feverish fatigue. Question: How should pediatric tonsillitis be treated for better effectiveness? The doctor suggests treating the child’s symptoms with symptomatic medications (symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication), regional treatments (such as tonsil irrigation, injection medications) are good options. For sore throat, painkillers can be used for relief. If accompanied by fever, antipyretic medication can be taken. It is recommended to seek medical attention early if there is a high fever. If the medication is not effective and there are recurrent episodes, consider surgical treatment. Additionally, parents should pay attention to keeping the child warm to prevent colds from causing the tonsils to inflame again.
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