Question

What symptoms might a child exhibit once they have tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child experiences tonsillitis, they may first feel a sore throat, which can also affect eating or swallowing. In addition to throat pain, some children may develop a fever, which could be a persistent low-grade fever or as high as 40 degrees Celsius. They may also feel fatigue, headaches, body aches, and even chills. At this point, the tonsils usually become congested and appear red and swollen. If not treated promptly, it may lead to complications such as rheumatic fever, nephritis, or sepsis. It is advised that parents seek medical treatment for their child if they exhibit any of these symptoms.