Question

What are the common clinical symptoms if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Many children now experience recurrent episodes of tonsillitis, and the symptoms of tonsillitis are actually quite easy to identify. Firstly, most children will feel a sore throat, and they may also experience a fever, which could be a low-grade fever or a high-grade fever of 39-40 degrees Celsius. They may also have headaches, body aches, and symptoms of weakness and chills. The child’s tonsils can be visibly red and swollen due to congestion. If not promptly addressed, this can lead to complications such as rheumatism, nephritis, and sepsis. It is clear that tonsillitis in children is a very serious condition and can even threaten the child’s life. Parents must ensure timely treatment for their children.