Question

My 7-year-old daughter has been saying her throat hurts when she talks, accompanied by a slight cough and a persistent fever. What could be the cause? What symptoms might occur during pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis is one of the common childhood diseases. Common symptoms include a sore throat, which may cause the child to cry continuously. The child may experience persistent low fever or sudden high fever, accompanied by headaches, body aches, and chills. The tonsils may become red and swollen due to congestion, which can lead to serious complications such as rheumatism, nephritis, and sepsis. Therefore, it is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly if they notice these symptoms in their children. Is there anything else I can help you with?