Acute lingual tonsillitis is very painful. Clinically, if the disease is not detected as soon as possible, it can easily cause high fever, chills and even coma, which is a big threat to the patient’s health. The actual fact is that you need to know more about the symptoms of acute lingual tonsillitis, so that you can detect the condition as soon as possible and get timely treatment. What are the symptoms of acute lingual tonsillitis? 1, the acute phase (1) systemic symptoms start quickly, chills, high fever up to 39 ~ 40 ℃, especially young children can be high fever and convulsions, vomiting or lethargy, loss of appetite, constipation and general body acid lazy, etc.. (2) Local symptoms of sore throat are obvious, especially when swallowing, and severe pain can be radiated to the ear, and children often cry because they cannot swallow. Children who have tonsillar hypertrophy that affects their inhalation can be prevented from sleeping and often wake up at night. 2, chronic period (1) repeated episodes of sore throat every cold, cold, fatigue, poor sleep or tobacco and alcohol stimulation after the onset of sore throat, and pharyngeal discomfort and blockage. (2) Bad breath is often caused by the growth of bacteria in the tonsils and the residual purulent embolism in the tonsils. (3) Enlarged tonsils can cause difficulty in swallowing, slurred speech, poor inhalation or snoring during sleep. (4) Systemic manifestations of tonsils bacteria, pus plugs often swallowed into the digestive tract, thus causing indigestion. If bacterial toxins enter the body, there can be headache, weakness of the limbs, easy fatigue or low fever and other manifestations. As a reminder, acute lingual tonsillitis is a disease that can be recovered quickly if it is actively treated at the beginning of the symptoms. However, if the condition is serious, it is not so easy to treat. Patients need a detailed examination and diagnosis in a regular hospital to identify the cause of the disease and then treat it under the guidance of experts.