Question

What are the clinical symptoms of children’s tonsillitis?

Answer

When children experience tonsillitis, they first feel a sore throat, which affects normal swallowing. This is often accompanied by fever, which can be as high as 40 degrees Celsius in severe cases. Children may also feel fatigue and headaches, and even chills. The tonsils become congested and swollen, and some children may develop complications such as asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. Pediatric tonsillitis is a serious disease that can even be life-threatening, so parents should seek medical attention promptly.