Question

My son is 6 years old. Initially, he felt a sore throat when speaking, and I noticed he had a slight cough as well. He also has a bit of a fever and seems lackluster. What symptoms might a child with tonsillitis exhibit?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis has been one of the more common pediatric diseases in the past two years. The primary symptom is usually a sore throat, which can sometimes spread to the ears. The child may also experience a fever, which could be low-grade or as high as 39-40 degrees Celsius. They may also have headaches or body aches. At this point, the tonsils are red and swollen. If the condition persists, it may lead to particularly serious complications, such as sepsis or acute rheumatism. Therefore, I advise this parent that if your child indeed has the above symptoms, it is imperative to seek medical treatment promptly.