Question

What are the clinical manifestations of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, they often experience a sore throat, which may be accompanied by earache and fever. In severe cases, the body temperature can reach 40 degrees Celsius. In addition to fever, symptoms such as chills, headache, and general weakness may also occur. The tonsils typically appear congested and swollen, and may lead to other complications such as pericarditis and nephritis. It is advisable for parents to seek medical treatment promptly if they notice these symptoms.