Treatment and Prevention of Tonsillitis

For school-age children with tonsillitis that does not respond to antibiotic treatment, consideration can be given to surgical removal of the tonsils or seeking advice from a specialist physician. In daily life, attention should be paid to preventing heat to promote the child’s recovery.
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Treatment for Child’s Tonsillitis Symptoms

It is recommended to choose appropriate medication under a doctor’s guidance, including antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs, to alleviate inflammatory symptoms. Additionally, consider regional administration of medication sprays or laser therapy. If the child has severe throat pain, painkillers may be suggested to relieve symptoms. If fever is present, fever reducers can be taken. Seek medical attention promptly for high fever. If inflammation recurs frequently, consider surgical treatment. Maintain a light diet and focus on fluid intake during treatment.
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