Is it better to give injections or take medication for acute tonsillitis

Whether it is better for patients with acute tonsillitis to take medicine or to take a suspension depends mainly on the clinical symptoms of the patient. If the pain is only mild and the congestion of the tonsils is not very obvious, it is recommended that the patient consider taking oral anti-inflammatory tablets of busulfan, penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics, and local spraying with open throat sword spray to treat it. However, if the patient’s tonsil pain is obvious, serious congestion, or even the formation of pus fetus, a suspension would be better. It is recommended to choose cefuroxime sodium injection and cefoperazone sodium injection, and the patient’s clinical symptoms should gradually improve after active treatment. You can also eat more watermelon and pear to effectively moisten your throat. If the patient’s tonsils are often inflamed, surgery can be considered to remove the tonsils.