Question

What are the symptoms of a child with tonsillitis?

Answer

Most children with tonsillitis will experience a sore throat, with the pain intensifying during swallowing. Many children will also have a fever, with temperatures potentially reaching 39-40 degrees Celsius. During the fever, children may also exhibit symptoms such as headaches, body aches, and chills. At this time, the tonsils are usually red and swollen, primarily due to inflammation-induced congestion. This condition can also lead to severe complications such as sepsis, rheumatic fever, and joint diseases. It is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly if they notice their child has tonsillitis.