Question

What symptoms might appear if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child’s tonsils become inflamed, the first symptoms are often throat pain and difficulty swallowing, with varying degrees of discomfort. Some children may also experience nausea at this stage. The fever can vary; if it’s low-grade, it can be observed, but a high-grade fever necessitates medical attention. The child may also exhibit headaches, with severe cases involving whole-body pain. Chills and fatigue are common, and in cases of tonsillar congestion, redness and swelling can be observed. Some children may also develop complications such as bronchial asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. Therefore, I advise this parent that if your child shows any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical treatment promptly.