Question

What are the common symptoms when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, the main symptoms include throat pain, which may lead to ear discomfort and even cause otitis media. Most children will have a high fever, possibly reaching 39-40 degrees Celsius, and may also experience headache or body aches. In addition to the visibly swollen tonsils, further progression may affect the heart and kidneys, leading to conditions such as pericarditis or nephritis. It is recommended that parents with these symptoms seek medical treatment promptly.