Question

What are the common symptoms that may appear when a child develops tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptoms are typically throat pain, which may cause difficulty in swallowing and lead to frequent crying and fussiness. Fever is also a common symptom of tonsillitis, with temperatures potentially rising to 40 degrees Celsius in severe cases. During fever, many children may experience symptoms such as headache, body aches, and chills. The tonsils become inflamed, swollen, and red. If the condition worsens, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis and acute rheumatism. It is advisable for parents to seek medical treatment promptly if their child exhibits these symptoms.