Question

What are the clinical symptoms of acute tonsillitis in children at present?

Answer

Acute tonsillitis is relatively common in children, and its symptoms are quite pronounced. Children often cry continuously due to a sore throat, and they may also experience hoarseness, fever, and a lack of energy. The fever may be a persistent low-grade one or a high-grade fever up to 40 degrees Celsius, accompanied by chills and weakness. Additionally, the child’s tonsils may become red and swollen, usually due to inflammation and congestion. Furthermore, the child may also develop complications such as sepsis, arthritis, and skin disorders. Therefore, it is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly if they discover that their child has acute tonsillitis.