Question

What are the symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis? My son is 6 years old, and he first complained of a sore throat, and I noticed that he has difficulty swallowing, accompanied by a low-grade fever. What are the symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis is one of the common childhood diseases. When a child is affected by this condition, they will initially exhibit symptoms such as sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The child may also have varying degrees of fever, and in some cases, infants may even have seizures due to high fever. The child may also experience headaches, and in severe cases, they may feel pain throughout their body. In addition, they may have symptoms such as chills and fatigue. It is recommended to observe the child’s condition, and if it is severe, it is suggested to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.