Question
What are the symptoms that may appear once a child has tonsillitis?
Answer
Many children may experience recurrent episodes of tonsillitis, and the symptoms of tonsillitis are relatively easy to detect. Most children will experience throat pain, accompanied by a persistent low-grade fever or a sudden high fever, headaches, body aches, fatigue, and chills. At this time, the tonsils may become inflamed, become congested and swollen, and some children may develop complications such as asthma, sepsis, or nephritis. It is recommended that parents take their children to see a doctor for early treatment to avoid deterioration of the condition and unnecessary harm.