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Learn about the treatment methods for an 8-month-old boy suffering from tonsillitis accompanied by a high fever, including medication, regional treatment, and precautions.
Treating high fever in children with tonsillitis often involves antibiotics, regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation and tonsil injections, and painkillers if symptoms are severe. If the fever persists, fever-reducing medication can be administered, or the child should be taken to the hospital immediately. If there are multiple acute attacks or complications, it is recommended to consider tonsillectomy after the acute inflammation subsides for two weeks. Parents should pay attention to this disease, take their children to the doctor early, and do a good job of prevention and health care in daily life.
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What are the treatment methods for children with low fever and tonsillitis?
If a child has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, along with regional treatments such as tonsil crypt irrigation, tonsil intralesional injections, and laser therapy. If the symptoms are primarily throat pain, consider painkillers. If the child continues to have a fever, parents should administer antipyretics or take the child to the hospital immediately. Tonsillitis is characterized by recurrent episodes; if similar situations occur, surgery can be considered after the inflammation is controlled. At the same time, also pay attention to arranging reasonable dietary and lifestyle habits for the child to help the disease recover as soon as possible.
Treatment methods and precautions for children with low fever and tonsillitis