Question

What are the possible symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

Currently, pediatric tonsillitis is a relatively common disease with typically distinct symptoms. Children may experience persistent crying due to throat pain, often accompanied by fever, which can be either low-grade or high-grade, reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. They may also have headaches, even generalized body aches. Symptoms such as chills and fatigue may occur. The tonsils may appear red and swollen. If the condition progresses, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis, acute rheumatic fever, and others. It is a serious condition for children with tonsillitis, and parents are advised to pay attention and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.