Question

My child is a 8-year-old boy. Initially, he had a slight sore throat, and now he is coughing quite severely. Moreover, his fever has not subsided. What symptoms might appear with pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

The tonsils are located in the throat area. Therefore, one of the most obvious symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis is sore throat and difficulty swallowing. The child may also have a fever, which can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius in severity. He may also experience headaches or general body aches. The tonsils may appear red and swollen, mainly due to congestion caused by inflammation. Some children may also develop complications such as bronchial asthma, anemia, and nephritis. Therefore, pediatric tonsillitis is a serious condition that must be detected and treated early.