How to Treat a Child’s Sore Throat Caused by Tonsillitis
When treating tonsillitis, antibiotics, regional therapy, and painkillers can be used. In severe cases, combined with regional therapy such as tonsil crypt irrigation and injection drugs. At the same time, provide painkillers according to the child’s condition, especially when the throat is extremely painful, which can help alleviate the pain. For low-grade fever, physical cooling can be applied. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, medical attention should be sought promptly. Tonsillitis has the characteristic of recurrence. If there are similar conditions, surgical treatment can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. During the treatment period, attention should also be paid to maintaining dietary hygiene and sufficient rest time.
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