Question

What symptoms might a child experience if they have tonsillitis?

Answer

Observations show that pediatric tonsillitis is indeed quite common, and its symptoms are relatively apparent. For example, a child may cry and fuss continuously due to throat pain, sometimes accompanied by more severe coughing. The child may have varying degrees of fever, and in some cases, may even have seizures due to high fever, accompanied by chills, fatigue, and headaches. At this time, the tonsils are usually in a congested state, appearing red and swollen. If not addressed promptly, it may lead to complications such as rheumatic fever, nephritis, and sepsis. It is clear that infant and toddler tonsillitis is a serious condition that can even threaten a child’s life. Parents must take their children to the doctor in a timely manner.