Question

What are the common symptoms that may appear once a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, the first symptom they may experience is a sore throat, which can then affect the ears, potentially leading to otitis media. Most children will have a fever, with temperatures reaching 39-40 degrees Celsius in severe cases. During a fever, many children may also experience headaches, body aches, and shivering. At this time, the child’s tonsils are usually red and swollen, mainly due to the congestion caused by inflammation. If the condition persists, it may lead to some serious complications, such as sepsis and acute rheumatic fever. Therefore, if any of the above symptoms are observed in a child, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly to prevent complications.