What to do if children have tonsillitis and persistent dry cough

  The tonsils are a common disease for people, and many people have suffered from tonsil invasion in their daily lives. There are many reasons that can cause tonsillitis in the human body, and it requires careful investigation in order to receive targeted treatment and cure the physical problem as soon as possible. So, what should children do if they have tonsillitis and persistent dry cough?

  

What to do if children have tonsillitis and persistent dry cough1

  Childhood tonsillitis may cause coughing, dryness and itching in the eyes, discomfort in the throat, etc. It is necessary to seek timely treatment to avoid affecting the health of the throat. Generally speaking, antibiotic treatment is the main method for treating pediatric tonsillitis, but it is necessary to choose appropriate drugs and administration routes based on the child's condition in order to achieve the best treatment effect.

  If the child's condition does not improve under the treatment of penicillin antibiotics, other types of antibiotics need to be used for treatment. Secondly, doctors will also adopt local treatment to promptly eliminate the persistent coughing caused by tonsillitis. The commonly used local treatment methods include local laser therapy, local spray therapy, and tonsillar crypt irrigation therapy, which can sterilize and disinfect the tonsils of children and inhibit the development of the disease.

  In addition to the above treatment methods, surgical treatment is also one of the treatment methods for treating tonsillitis. However, this surgical method is mainly aimed at patients with recurrent tonsillitis who have complications. The goal is to eliminate pathogen attacks by removing the patient's tonsils. If parents want to use this method, they must communicate and understand it clearly with the doctor to avoid affecting their child's physical development.

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