Question

Dear Baby, she is currently 9 years old. Initially, she mentioned a sore throat, and it seems her coughing has become more severe, accompanied by a low-grade fever. What symptoms might a child exhibit if they develop tonsillitis?

Answer

Most children with tonsillitis will find their throat extremely painful, especially when swallowing. Fever is also a common symptom of tonsillitis; in severe cases, the temperature can rise to 40 degrees Celsius. Along with the fever, there may be chills and headaches. Many children also feel extremely weak. Upon closer inspection, the child’s tonsils will appear red and swollen. In severe cases, complications such as nephritis and sepsis may arise, posing a direct threat to life. Tonsillitis in children is very serious, and parents should take it seriously. It is hoped that parents will take their child to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.