What should be done for a child with inflamed tonsils and fever?

Apr 17, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
Introduction
Children with tonsillitis and fever can be treated with antibiotics. It is recommended to use pediatric Cefaclor granules, pediatric Cefadroxil granules, Cefalexin, Amoxicillin, or Amoxicillin and Potassium Clavulanate under a doctor's guidance. If allergic to these medications, children may take Azithromycin or Roxithromycin granules. In addition, if oral medication is not effective enough.

Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils. Clinically, it can be categorized as acute or chronic. The main symptoms include sore throat, fever, and discomfort in the throat. The primary causative agent of tonsillitis is hemolytic streptococcus, although other pathogens such as staphylococcus, pneumococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, and viruses can also cause the condition. So, what should be done when a young child develops tonsillitis and fever?

Symptoms of Chronic Tonsillitis in Young Children

For young children with fever caused by tonsillitis, antibiotic treatment can be used. It is recommended to use pediatric cefaclor granules, pediatric cefadroxil granules, cefamandole, amoxicillin, or amoxicillin-potassium clavulanate under a doctor's guidance. If the child is allergic to the above medications, azithromycin or roxithromycin granules may be taken instead. In addition, if oral medication proves insufficiently effective, intravenous antibiotic administration may be necessary for treating the child. If white blood cell counts do not increase or there is no pus formation, the tonsillar inflammation is typically caused by a viral infection.

It is recommended that children with fever caused by tonsillitis undergo blood tests, laryngoscopy, and oxygenation testing. After diagnosis, anti-inflammatory treatment should be intensified, and medications such as penicillin and amoxicillin should be taken under a doctor's guidance. Generally, treatment lasts one to two weeks, followed by a follow-up examination. Pay attention to the child's oral hygiene, including daily tooth brushing and mouth rinsing, to reduce bacterial infections in the mouth. If a child frequently suffers from recurring tonsillitis, it is often closely related to poor physical resistance and immunity. Taking Yupingfeng powder appropriately can help enhance the body's resistance and immunity.

When you have a fever or sore throat, you can eat pears. Pears have effects of reducing fever, soothing the throat, and relieving pain, which can help alleviate symptoms. Pear juice also helps relieve cough and expel phlegm. If pear slices are squeezed and frozen, they become easier to consume. If you have a fever, extreme cold sensitivity, or are prone to diarrhea, it is better to drink warm pear juice. We hope this answer helps you.


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