Treatment for pharyngitis and tonsillitis
Viral Infections:
Most cases of pharyngitis and tonsillitis are viral and do not require antibiotics. Treatment focuses on symptom relief, including:
- Plenty of fluids to stay hydrated
- Rest to help recovery
- Over-the-counter pain relief (such as paracetamol or ibuprofen)
- Gargling with salt water to soothe the throat
- Humidifiers or steam inhalation for added moisture
Bacterial Infections (Strep Throat):
If the infection is caused by Group A Streptococcus, antibiotics will be prescribed to:
- Treat the infection
- Reduce the duration and severity of symptoms
- Prevent complications such as rheumatic fever
In some cases, recurrent or severe tonsillitis may require an ENT referral to discuss potential tonsil removal (tonsillectomy).