Question

My son is 3 years old. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and I noticed that his voice was a bit hoarse. Moreover, he has a persistent high fever now. What are the common clinical manifestations of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

Once tonsillitis occurs, most children will experience a sore throat, and if the inflammation is severe, the ears may also hurt. The child may have a fever, which can be as high as 40 degrees Celsius in severe cases. It is important to pay attention to this, as well as headaches, body aches, and symptoms of fatigue and chills. At this point, the tonsils become inflamed and may become congested and swollen. If not addressed promptly, it can lead to complications such as rheumatism, nephritis, and sepsis. Therefore, it is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly if they discover that their child has tonsillitis.