How to Treat Sore Throat in Infants with tonsillitis

A 9-month-old boy reports a sore throat, accompanied by severe coughing and fever with lack of energy. Question: How should sore throat in infants with tonsillitis be treated? Answer: Administer anti-inflammatory medication, consider laser therapy or medication irrigation, and appropriately use painkillers. For fever, use antipyretics as needed. If the fever persists, seek medical attention promptly. Tonsillitis often recurs, and if similar symptoms occur after inflammation is controlled, surgery can be considered. During this period, ensure the child gets adequate rest and increases the intake of vegetables and fruits.
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How to Treat Swollen Tonsils

For the past two years, I’ve been experiencing frequent inflammation. Since March 2013, it hasn’t improved. I have swollen tonsils, a hoarse voice, and phlegm in my throat. I consulted at Wusuli Hospital in Xinjiang. It might be due to tonsillitis and requires hospital treatment with nebulizer inhalation therapy, intravenous administration of antibiotics, hormones, antihistamines, antivirals, and other medications. Avoid spicy, alcoholic, cold, and other irritating foods in daily life. If the treatment is ineffective, consider tonsillectomy.
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