My daughter is 5 years old and has recently been complaining of throat pain and severe vomiting, accompanied by a persistent fever. I would like to know how to effectively treat a child’s tonsillitis-induced throat pain. Generally, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice and administer anti-inflammatory medications to the child. In addition to systemic medication, regional treatment can also be considered, such as cleaning the tonsil crypts or injecting medication into the tonsils. If the child’s primary symptom is throat pain, parents are advised to give appropriate painkillers to alleviate discomfort. If the child continues to have a fever, timely use of fever-reducing medication is necessary. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical coolingmethods can be used for cooling down. Tonsillitis has the characteristic of recurrent attacks. If there are similar situations, surgery can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. Parents should also pay attention to keeping the child warm in daily life to prevent catching a cold and triggering a recurrence of tonsillitis.