Question

What are the clinical manifestations of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child’s tonsils become inflamed, the initial symptoms often include sore throat and difficulty swallowing. Additionally, the child may experience a persistent low-grade fever or a sudden high fever, accompanied by chills and headaches. Many children may also feel generally weak. At this time, the tonsils typically appear congested and visibly swollen. Some children may also develop complications such as respiratory asthma, meningitis, and nephritis. If the child’s condition worsens, it is advisable for parents to seek treatment early on.