Question

A boy, already 1 year old, started saying that he had a sore throat when swallowing, noticed that his voice was a bit hoarse during speech, and it seemed like he had a low fever that never went away. What clinical symptoms may occur with pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, they will first feel a sore throat, which may then involve the ears and even lead to otitis media. Some children may experience varying degrees of fever at this stage, with body temperature changes. Low-grade fever can be observed, but high-grade fever requires medical attention. Additionally, the child may have headache symptoms, and in severe cases, the whole body may feel painful. They may also experience shivering and fatigue. At this time, the tonsils are red and swollen, and some children may also develop complications such as asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. It is clear that pediatric tonsillitis is a serious condition that can even threaten a child’s life, so parents must take their children to the doctor in a timely manner.