What to do if your baby has tonsillitis and repeated high fever

Inflammation of the baby’s tonsils is a relatively common clinical condition that may occur repeatedly as the child grows. After infection, most viral or bacterial infections are prone to fever. Some children have a weak resistance and may have recurrent high fevers. At this time, a local examination can be done to see if there is any infection and septicemia, and a routine blood test can be done to initially assess the type of infection, as well as treatment with anti-infective drugs, which is also the basis for treating the disease. For children with high fever, it is important to prevent complications, such as hyperthermia and convulsions, and to give the child timely hydration electrolytes, while active treatment with antipyretic drugs, such as ibuprofen suspension, can be used to gradually bring down the child’s body temperature. Most of the recurrent tonsillitis can be effectively recovered with active anti-infection treatment, but some cases may require further surgical treatment to effectively control the underlying inflammation and make the fever and other symptoms gradually improve.