Question

What are the possible clinical symptoms if a child develops tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, they will first experience a sore throat, which may spread to the ears, even leading to otitis media. The child usually has a fever, which may be low-grade or as high as 40 degrees Celsius, accompanied by symptoms such as shivering, fatigue, and headache. At this time, the tonsils will appear red and swollen, and may also develop severe complications such as nephritis or sepsis, which can directly threaten life. It is very serious for children to have tonsillitis, and parents are advised to take it seriously and seek medical treatment for their child as soon as possible.