Question

What clinical symptoms may appear if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis is a common childhood illness, with one of its typical symptoms being a sore throat. Many children cry continuously due to the pain, and they often have a fever, which can be either low-grade or high-grade, reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. The child may also experience headaches and, in severe cases, generalized body pain. They might also shiver and feel weak. Additionally, under the condition of tonsillar congestion, redness and swelling can be observed. The child may also develop complications such as sepsis, arthritis, and skin disorders. Therefore, I advise this parent that if their child indeed exhibits the above symptoms, they must seek medical treatment promptly.