If the tonsils become septic and the patient has repeated fever, anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling medication can be applied, and the patient’s condition will improve in about a week. The commonly used medications in clinical practice are busulfan anti-inflammatory oral solution, amoxicillin capsules, and open throat sword spray. But if the patient’s symptoms are very serious, the treatment may take longer, even about half a month in serious cases. It is recommended that patients be treated with infusion to recover faster. Amoxicillin injection or cefoperazone sodium injection is commonly used, and a skin test is required before using the medicine. Patients are advised to exercise more in life to improve their immune system and avoid inflammation of the tonsils. If the patient continues to have a high fever that does not subside, consider taking blood for a blood culture to clarify what kind of bacterial infection it is, and then actively use the right medication.