How to Treat a Child’s Tonsillitis Effectively
For a child with tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medication, regional treatment, or laser therapy can be adopted. If the main symptom is sore throat, painkillers can be considered. If the child has a fever, antipyretics can be taken as appropriate. If the fever persists, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly. If the child experiences recurrent tonsillitis, surgery is recommended as soon as possible. Parents should also ensure their child stays warm to prevent colds that may trigger another episode of tonsillitis.
- FAQ
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Tonsillitis
- Treatment Methods
- Anti-inflammatory Medication
- Regional Treatment
- Painkillers
- Antipyretics
- Surgical Treatment
- Warming
- Prevention
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