Common symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis include throat pain, difficulty swallowing, fever, fatigue, headache, general body ache, and tonsillar swelling, which may also be accompanied by severe complications such as sepsis, arthritis, and skin disorders.
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Discussing the clinical manifestations of tonsillitis in children
Possible clinical manifestations of tonsillitis in children
When a child’s tonsils become inflamed, the throat and ears may feel painful, affecting swallowing. The child may experience fever, which could be low-grade or as high as 39-40 degrees Celsius. Accompanying symptoms may include chills and headaches. Most children also feel exhausted. At this time, the tonsils are usually congested and swollen, red and inflamed, and may lead to serious complications such as nephritis or sepsis, which can directly threaten life. If the child’s condition continues to worsen, it is advisable for parents not to delay and to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
Tonsillitis in children may manifest as sore throat, earache, fever, and other symptoms. Parents should seek medical treatment promptly.
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