Understanding the common symptoms of infant and toddler tonsillitis, including throat pain, fever, and cough, as well as potential severe complications.
The clinical symptoms of tonsillitis include throat pain, fever, and cough.
Children tend to have weaker constitutions and are prone to cold and wind coughs. Parents should take their children to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
Children frequently coughing may be due to various reasons, including colds, allergies, and asthma. The treatment method should be determined according to the cause. Generally, drinking plenty of water and using expectorants can help alleviate cough symptoms. If coughing is accompanied by phlegm, you can try using expectorant medications to help expel mucus. Additionally, keeping the environment moist and avoiding allergens can also help alleviate cough symptoms.
How to deal with the symptoms of coughing after a child’s fever subsides?
Common symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis include sore throat, cough, mild fever, and red and swollen tonsils. In severe cases, it may be accompanied by headache and chills.
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