The harm of pediatric tonsillitis to children can be analyzed from the local harm and systemic harm.
1. Local harm: inflammation of tonsils can cause localized sore throat, difficulty in swallowing, fever and other symptoms. During the disease, it affects eating, living and studying. If the tonsil inflammation repeated stimulation, can cause tonsil enlargement, over-enlarged tonsils can lead to pediatric throat foreign body sensation, sleep snoring and so on.
2. Systemic hazards: if the tonsils repeated attacks may induce systemic immune system diseases, resulting in chronic nephritis, endocarditis, arthritis and other diseases. Most of these immune-related diseases are irreversible and will have lifelong adverse effects on children.
Therefore, if you have pediatric tonsillitis, it is also recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, standardized treatment.