Question

What symptoms might a child experience if they frequently have tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptom is usually throat pain, which may cause them to struggle with swallowing and cry continuously. Most children will have a fever, with temperatures reaching 39-40 degrees Celsius. They may also experience symptoms such as chills, fatigue, and headache. Additionally, the tonsils may become red and swollen. In severe cases, more serious complications may arise, such as sepsis and endocarditis. It is advisable to monitor the child’s condition closely, and if the illness is severe, seek medical treatment as soon as possible.