Question

What symptoms may appear in children with tonsillitis?

Answer

Currently, tonsillitis in children is a relatively common condition with relatively clear symptoms. Children may experience throat pain, making it difficult for them to swallow normally, leading to constant crying and fussiness. They may also have a slight fever, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius in severe cases, which requires attention. Headaches may also occur, and in severe cases, the child may feel pain throughout their body. They may also experience chills and fatigue. At this point, the tonsils are usually congested and appear red and swollen. If the condition continues to worsen, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis and acute rheumatic fever. Therefore, it is recommended that parents seek medical treatment for their child immediately if they exhibit any of these symptoms.