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The tonsils are lymph nodes located at the back of the throat which help prevent infection in the body. However, the tonsils can become infected, causing a condition known as tonsillitis. This uncomfortable illness can cause a variety of symptoms and cause your child to feel poorly. Luckily, your doctor can help your child overcome tonsillitis and spot its symptoms early to get them back on their feet as soon as possible. Find out more about tonsillitis and it’s symptoms with Dr. Camille Graham at Mid-City Pediatrics with locations in Cincinnati and West Chester, OH.
What causes tonsillitis?
Inflammation of the tonsils, which are oval-shaped areas of tissue located at the back of the throat, results in tonsillitis. This condition causes throat pain, swollen tonsils and/or lymph nodes, and difficulty swallowing. Tonsillitis can be bacterial or viral, but tends to lean toward viral in nature.
Does my child have tonsillitis?
Some common signs and symptoms of tonsillitis in children include:
When should my child see their doctor for tonsillitis?
Since tonsillitis could be viral or bacterial, it is important to see a doctor if you suspect that your child may suffer from this condition. If your child has difficulty breathing, extreme drooling, or serious difficulty swallowing, you should take them to the emergency room for immediate care. However, if your child has a sore throat that does not go away after a day or so, unusual weakness or fatigue, and painful swallowing, you should schedule them an appointment with your child's doctor.
Tonsillitis Treatments in Cincinnati and West Chester, OH
Treating tonsillitis depends on what caused it. At-home treatments like rest, fluids, humidified air, over-the-counter medication, and comfort foods can do wonders to help a sick child. However, your pediatrician will prescribe antibiotics for a bacterial case of tonsillitis. If tonsillitis becomes a recurring problem, your child’s doctor may suggest surgery to remove the tonsils altogether.
For more information on tonsillitis or its treatments, please contact Dr. Graham at Mid-City Pediatrics with locations in Cincinnati and West Chester, OH. Call (513) 948-8444 to schedule your child’s appointment at either Ohio location today!
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