Question

What are the common symptoms when a child develops tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child contracts tonsillitis, the primary symptom is throat pain, which may spread to the ears and even lead to otitis media. The child usually experiences fever, which can be a persistent low-grade fever or as high as 40 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the child may feel tired and have a headache, with chills possible in severe cases. At this point, the tonsils often become congested and swollen, and some children may develop complications such as asthma, sepsis, or nephritis. The symptoms of tonsillitis can be severe, even life-threatening, making timely treatment crucial.