Question
What are the common clinical manifestations of frequent pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
Currently, pediatric tonsillitis is indeed quite common, and its symptoms are relatively obvious. Children often cry and are restless due to throat pain, unable to swallow normally. They may also experience varying degrees of fever. Infants may even have seizures due to high fever. They may also exhibit symptoms such as headache, body aches, fatigue, and chills. The tonsils can be visibly red and swollen due to congestion. If the condition continues to worsen, it may lead to some particularly severe complications, such as sepsis or acute rheumatism. If the child’s condition continues to deteriorate, it is advisable for parents not to delay and to take their child for treatment as soon as possible.