Question

What are the common clinical symptoms when a child gets tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, they typically experience a sore throat, which may radiate to the ears and potentially lead to otitis media. The child may also have varying degrees of fever, and infants may even have seizures due to high fever. Additionally, the child may feel fatigue and headaches. In severe cases, chills may occur. The tonsils can be observed as red and swollen due to congestion. If not addressed promptly, it may lead to complications such as rheumatic fever, nephritis, and sepsis. It is recommended that parents take their child to a doctor as soon as possible to avoid further harm and deterioration of the condition.