Question

What are the common symptoms when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, they will first experience a sore throat, which may extend to the ears and potentially trigger otitis media. The child may also have a fever, ranging from mild to high temperatures of 39-40 degrees Celsius. The fever may be accompanied by chills and headaches. Most children will feel generally weak, and the tonsils may become red and swollen. Additionally, this condition can lead to severe complications such as sepsis, rheumatic fever, and joint diseases. It is advisable to monitor the child’s condition, and if the situation is severe, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.