If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptom is a sore throat. Due to this, the child may frequently cry and struggle to swallow. At the same time, the child may also experience a fever, either low-grade or possibly a high fever of 39-40 degrees Celsius. The child may also have a headache, and in severe cases, may experience pain all over the body. They may also shiver and feel weak. It is clearly observable that the child’s tonsils become red and swollen due to congestion. If the condition worsens, more severe complications may arise, including sepsis and endocarditis. You should observe your child’s condition, and if it is relatively serious, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.
When a child contracts tonsillitis, symptoms may include throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and fever, potentially reaching temperatures of 39-40 degrees Celsius. This condition can also lead to more severe complications.
If a child’s tonsils become inflamed, symptoms may include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, headache, and body aches. Delayed treatment may lead to complications such as rheumatism, nephritis, and sepsis. It is recommended that parents take their child to the doctor as soon as possible to avoid worsening the condition and unnecessarily harming the child.
The child has had a problem with enlarged tonsils since infancy. Now seven years old, how should this issue be handled?
The child has been scratching their ears for no apparent reason lately. What should be done if a 3-year-old fails the hearing screening?
Deafness may be caused by neurological or organic changes, and can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine or hearing aids.
How to handle frequent episodes of tonsillitis in children?
For dietary precautions for pediatric tonsillitis, it is recommended to eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid consuming seafood and dog meat, which may exacerbate the condition.
A three-month-old baby frequently experiences nosebleeds, with routine blood tests and nasal endoscopy showing no issues. Parents are worried and seek solutions.
Two-year-old children have underdeveloped lymphatic systems and are prone to infections. It is recommended that parents pay attention to the baby’s diet, focusing on light and balanced nutrition to enhance their immunity. Currently, it is suggested to give the child more warm water to drink.