Do you have to give fluids for suppurating tonsils?

Tonsillar suppuration generally refers to acute suppurative tonsillitis, treatment varies according to the condition, common treatment modalities include general treatment, drug treatment (such as penicillin sodium, etc.), surgical treatment, etc. It is not necessarily necessary to transfuse fluids, and if the routine blood test is normal and there are no serious symptoms such as dysphagia, dyspnea and difficulty in opening the mouth, it can be treated with oral medication (such as roxithromycin, etc.) for the time being. 1. General treatment: patients should pay attention to rest, do a good job of self-isolation to avoid infecting others. 2. Drug treatment: if the blood routine is normal, without serious symptoms such as dysphagia, dyspnea, dysphagia, etc., oral drugs (such as erythromycin, etc.) can be taken for the time being; if the symptoms are serious, antibiotic infusion (such as penicillin sodium, etc.), and local antimicrobial treatment such as cotrimoxazole solution, cotrimoxazole gargle, etc. can be used. 3. Surgical treatment: repeated purulent tonsillitis, after the inflammation subsides, surgical treatment can be carried out according to the condition, commonly used surgical methods for tonsil stripping, tonsil extrusion and so on. Purulent tonsillitis should go to the hospital in time, choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the physician, and strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription medication.