Question

What are the common symptoms once a child develops tonsillitis?

Answer

Most children will experience a sore throat after tonsillitis, with the pain being more severe when swallowing. The child may have a fever, which could be low-grade or as high as 39-40 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the child may feel weak, have headaches, general body aches, and even chills. The tonsils typically become red and swollen due to the inflammation-induced congestion. If the condition progresses, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis or acute rheumatic fever. Therefore, if any of the above symptoms are observed in a child, medical attention should be sought promptly to prevent complications.