Question
What clinical symptoms appear when a child suffers from tonsillitis?
Answer
Many children now experience recurrent episodes of tonsillitis, and the symptoms of tonsillitis are actually quite easy to detect. Firstly, most children will experience a sore throat, accompanied by varying degrees of fever. Young children may even have convulsions due to high fever. The child may also feel fatigue and have a headache. In severe cases, chills may occur as well. At this point, the tonsils are usually in a state of congestion, appearing red and swollen. Some children may also experience complications such as bronchial asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. You can observe the child’s condition; if it is relatively severe, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.