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8 Year Old, Sore Throat, Pain In Neck, Swelling. Treatment?
my 8 year old daughter had a sore throat followed by a sickness bug then five days ago complained of a pain in hernneck, on feeling it she had a small swelling which she said hurts when she dawns and turns her head to the right, she is ok in herself but has a slight swelling the other side now doctor said she will see her next Thursday again but i am worried sick! thanyou
Parents are always worried and anxious when their kids fall sick. It is a universal phenomenon.
It sounds like your child has a case of tonsillitis. Which is common for children of her age. Although I could prescribe you medicines, which include one antibiotic (short course of 3 days or a longer one of 5 days), one mild pain killer (as she is a child and would find it difficult to swallow too many tablets, we could give her a mild pain killer which we could dissolve in luke warm water, gargle and spit out three times a day), and a throat disinfectant solution to kill the bacteria.
The reason why I choose not to prescribe the drugs is because I do not know her weight and a pediatrician would be able to best diagnose your daughters condition by examining her throat and calculating the precise dose according to her body mass.
This is a common infection and is nothing you should be worried about.
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8 Year Old, Sore Throat, Pain In Neck, Swelling. Treatment?
Hello and welcome, Parents are always worried and anxious when their kids fall sick. It is a universal phenomenon. It sounds like your child has a case of tonsillitis. Which is common for children of her age. Although I could prescribe you medicines, which include one antibiotic (short course of 3 days or a longer one of 5 days), one mild pain killer (as she is a child and would find it difficult to swallow too many tablets, we could give her a mild pain killer which we could dissolve in luke warm water, gargle and spit out three times a day), and a throat disinfectant solution to kill the bacteria. The reason why I choose not to prescribe the drugs is because I do not know her weight and a pediatrician would be able to best diagnose your daughters condition by examining her throat and calculating the precise dose according to her body mass. This is a common infection and is nothing you should be worried about. I wish you and your family good health. Best wishes.