Children’s throats are usually swollen and painful, usually associated with acute tonsillitis, mononucleosis pharyngitis, scarlet fever and other causes, can be relieved through general treatment, medication and other ways.
1. Acute tonsillitis: If a child’s resistance is relatively weak, pathogenic bacteria will invade the child’s tonsils and pharynx, causing toxins to multiply and cause acute tonsillitis, which will lead to redness, swelling and pain in the throat under the stimulation of inflammation. You can use amoxicillin capsules, cefuroxime tablets, ofloxacin capsules and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for relief.
2. monocytogenes pharyngitis: when children are infected with viruses, monocytogenes pharyngitis may be caused, with red and swollen tonsils, swollen lymph nodes in the neck and other conditions, which may lead to redness, swelling and pain in the throat. You can use azithromycin tablets, acyclovir tablets, injectable procaine penicillin and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for relief.
3. Scarlet fever: If a person with scarlet fever spreads bacteria with scarlet fever into the air through droplets when he talks, sneezes or coughs, it may cause the child to be infected with scarlet fever. During the incubation period, there may be chills, fever, redness, swelling and pain in the throat. Medications such as cefixime tablets and erythromycin enteric-coated tablets can be used under doctor’s supervision for relief.
When a child’s throat is swollen and painful, it is recommended that he or she seeks medical attention in a timely manner and be treated accordingly under the guidance of a doctor.