Question

An eight-year-old girl is experiencing a sore throat, severe cough, and persistent high fever. What clinical symptoms might appear if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis is a common childhood illness, with typical symptoms including a sore throat, which often leads to crying and fussiness in children. Additionally, some children may experience hoarseness, with varying body temperature changes—low fever can be observed, while high fever requires immediate medical attention. Patients may also feel fatigue, headaches, and general body aches, and even chills. When the tonsils are congested, a red and swollen appearance can be seen. A few children may have complications such as asthma, sepsis, or nephritis. Therefore, pediatric tonsillitis is a serious condition that requires early diagnosis and treatment.