Question
What are the symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?
Answer
Currently, pediatric tonsillitis is a relatively common disease, with symptoms including throat pain, difficulty swallowing, persistent crying, and fever (which may be low or high). Accompanying high fever, there may be symptoms such as chills, fatigue, and headache. Additionally, the tonsils may appear congested and swollen, and may lead to serious complications such as sepsis, rheumatic fever, and joint diseases. It is recommended that parents take their children to the doctor for timely treatment to avoid deterioration of the condition and unnecessary harm.