Question

My daughter is 3 years old, and she recently has a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and low-grade fever. What could these symptoms indicate?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, the initial symptom is typically a sore throat, which may cause discomfort during swallowing. They might also experience a persistent low-grade fever or a sudden high fever. Other possible symptoms include chills, fatigue, and headaches. At this point, the child’s tonsils may appear red and swollen. Some children may also develop complications such as asthma, anemia, or nephritis. It is advisable for parents to pay close attention to their child’s symptoms and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.