Question

A 6-year-old boy, initially, felt a sore throat while speaking, with his voice sounding hoarse, and he had a fever with a lack of energy. What symptoms might a child with tonsillitis have?

Answer

When a child contracts tonsillitis, the first symptom is typically a sore throat, which may lead to ear problems and even otitis media. The child may experience a fever, which can be as high as 40 degrees Celsius, and should be taken seriously. During a fever, many children may also have symptoms like headaches, body aches, and shivering. Additionally, due to the congestion of the pharyngeal mucosa, the child’s tonsils may become visibly swollen. The progression of the illness may lead to more severe complications such as sepsis and endocarditis. It is advised that parents seek medical treatment promptly if their child exhibits these symptoms.