Question

My daughter is 8 years old. She just started saying that her throat hurts, and I noticed she’s been coughing quite severely. She’s also had a slight fever. What are the common symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, most will conscious experience a sore throat, and if the inflammation spreads, the ears may also hurt. Fever is another common symptom of tonsillitis, with severe cases potentially reaching 40 degrees Celsius. This may also be accompanied by headaches or general body aches. At this point, the tonsils are often congested, red, and swollen. Children may also develop complications such as sepsis, arthritis, and skin disorders. Tonsillitis in children is a serious condition, and parents should take it seriously and seek medical treatment for their child as soon as possible.