Question

What symptoms might a child have if they get tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, they typically experience sore throat, which may affect the ears and even lead to otitis media. In addition to sore throat, some children may have a fever, ranging from persistent low-grade fever to as high as 40 degrees Celsius. The child may also feel weak and have a headache. In severe cases, chills may occur. At this point, the tonsils become congested and swollen, and if not treated promptly, may lead to complications such as rheumatic fever, nephritis, and sepsis. Therefore, the symptoms of tonsillitis are quite serious, and medical attention is needed in a timely manner.