Question

What are the possible symptoms when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child experiences tonsillitis, there may be significant pain in the throat and ears, affecting normal swallowing. The child may have varying degrees of fever, which could even lead to seizures due to high fever. The fever may be accompanied by chills and headaches. Most children may feel generally weak at this time, with the tonsils usually being red and swollen, and congested. The child may also experience complications such as blood poisoning, arthritis, and skin diseases. Therefore, pediatric tonsillitis is a serious condition that could even threaten the child’s life, and parents should take their child to the doctor promptly.