Question

My daughter is 1 year old. She has a sore throat, a slight cough, and a low-grade fever that hasn’t gone away. What symptoms might a child experience if they have tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, the first thing they may feel is throat pain, which can affect normal swallowing. Common symptoms include fever, which may reach up to 40 degrees Celsius in severity. The child may also experience headaches, body aches, chills, and fatigue. At this time, the tonsils will appear red and swollen and are usually larger. If the condition worsens, it may affect the heart and kidneys, leading to diseases such as myocarditis or nephritis. It is recommended that parents seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.