Question

What are the symptoms if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptoms are typically sore throat, making it difficult for the child to swallow, which may result in frequent crying and fussiness. Additionally, the child may experience fever, ranging from low-grade to high-grade temperatures of 39-40 degrees Celsius, accompanied by fatigue, headache, body aches, and chills. The tonsils may appear red and swollen, and the child may also develop complications such as sepsis, arthritis, and skin diseases. It is recommended that parents seek medical treatment promptly to avoid unnecessary harm to the child due to worsening of the condition.