In young children, tonsils are the main defense against bacteria and viruses. At the slightest infection, and even from inhaling polluted air, they can become inflamed. Therefore, the most common disease in children is redness of the throat. If this symptom is accompanied by weakness, fever or loss of appetite, then it is better to show the baby to the doctor. He will advise how to treat red throat in children.
First of all, parents need to determine why the child has a red throat. If this happened after inhaling cold air, undercooling, after the child wet his feet or ate ice cream, then the baby got cold. It is also possible that he contracted a viral infection. In this case, you can not use antibiotics, because with
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which the baby breathes. Teach your child to rinse his mouth after eating and brushing his teeth, because microbes quickly multiply in the oral cavity.The smallest children who should not be sprayed with throats and sucking on lollipops can be lubricated. This should be done very carefully before eating. Use only your finger and a cotton swab dipped in rosehip, eucalyptus, sea buckthorn or propolis oil.
If you notice that these methods do not help, and the childβs very red throat is still bothering him, you should definitely consult a doctor and be treated with more serious medications. Redness of the throat may be a symptom of the onset of scarlet fever, measles, or diphtheria. Start giving your baby antiviral drugs only as prescribed by the doctor.
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