Question

Baby boy, just over 2 months old, has recently started feeling throat pain, even discomfort when drinking water, and difficulty swallowing, accompanied by a low-grade fever. What symptoms might a child with tonsillitis exhibit?

Answer

If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptom is throat pain, which may cause them to struggle with swallowing and cry frequently. Most children will have a fever, with temperatures sometimes reaching 39-40 degrees Celsius. Besides fever, the child may also experience symptoms like chills and fatigue. Upon close observation, you might notice that the child’s tonsils are red and swollen. Some children may also develop complications such as bronchial asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. If the child’s condition is severe, it is recommended to seek medical diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.