Question

What are the possible symptoms when a child’s tonsils become inflamed?

Answer

Most children will experience a sore throat after tonsillitis, with the pain being more severe during swallowing. Some children may exhibit persistent low or high fever (up to 40 degrees Celsius), headaches, general body aches, chills, and fatigue. Additionally, due to the congestion of the pharyngeal mucosa, the child’s tonsils may swell. If the condition worsens, severe complications such as sepsis and endocarditis may occur. Therefore, pediatric tonsillitis is a serious disease that can even threaten a child’s life, and parents should seek medical attention for their children in a timely manner.