Question

What are the common symptoms when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Currently, pediatric tonsillitis is indeed quite common, and its symptoms are quite pronounced. Children often cry and are restless due to throat pain, as they are unable to swallow normally. Most children will also experience a persistent low fever or a sudden high fever at this time. They may also show signs of fatigue, headache, and even body aches, along with chills. The tonsils can be visibly enlarged due to diffuse congestion of the pharyngeal mucosa. Not only is it tonsillitis, but further development may also involve the heart and kidneys, leading to conditions such as myocarditis and nephritis. It is recommended that parents seek medical treatment promptly if their child shows any of these symptoms.