Question

My son is 1 year old. He recently complained of a sore throat and I noticed he has difficulty swallowing. He also seems a bit feverish and lacks energy. What clinical symptoms may occur when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child’s tonsils become inflamed, they may experience significant pain in their throat and ears, which can affect normal swallowing. They may also exhibit symptoms such as fever, headache, general body aches, and fatigue. The tonsils may also become red and swollen, often due to inflammation and congestion. If the condition worsens, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis and acute rheumatism. Therefore, if any of these symptoms are observed in a child, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly to prevent complications.