Question

A 2-year-old girl is experiencing swallowing pain, severe coughing, and persistent fever. The parents are worried that it might be tonsillitis. What symptoms might appear in infants with tonsillitis?

Answer

Typical symptoms of infant tonsillitis include throat pain, which may cause the child to frequently cry due to difficulty swallowing. Most affected children will have a fever, with temperatures reaching up to 39 to 40 degrees Celsius in severe cases, accompanied by headaches or general body aches and chills. The tonsils often appear congested and swollen and may lead to serious complications such as nephritis or sepsis, posing a risk to life. Therefore, if a child exhibits these symptoms, it is advisable for parents to seek immediate medical assistance.