How to Treat a Child’s Sore Throat and Fever
If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered. For regional treatment, laser therapy or medicated rinse are recommended. If the child primarily experiences throat pain, parents may consider giving some painkillers to relieve the discomfort. If the child still has a slight fever, it is advisable to consider fever reduction measures. If the fever exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. These are common treatment methods, but if the child’s tonsillitis recurs frequently, it is recommended to consider surgery early on. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child receives adequate nutritional supplementation, with a diet primarily consisting of light foods, and to ensure sufficient rest to avoid fatigue.
- FAQ
- Child Sore Throat
- Fever
- Symptomatic Antipyretics
- Regional Treatment
- Laser Therapy
- Medicated Rinse
- Painkillers
- Fever Reduction
- Surgical Treatment
- Nutritional Supplementation
- Light Diet
- Rest
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