Question

What are the common symptoms when a child gets tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child contracts tonsillitis, they will first experience a sore throat, which may extend to the ears and even lead to otitis media. They may have varying degrees of fever, with infants possibly suffering from seizures due to high fever. At the same time, symptoms such as headache, body aches, fatigue, and chills may also occur. At this point, the tonsils will appear red and swollen, and may even show signs of congestion. There may also be serious complications such as nephritis and sepsis, which can directly threaten life. It is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly if they find that their child has tonsillitis.