Question

My daughter is 9 years old. She recently said she has difficulty swallowing and her throat feels sore. Now she has a high fever that doesn’t go away. What are the symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child indeed has tonsillitis, the initial symptom is sore throat, and due to this, the child may frequently cry and struggle to swallow. The child may also have a fever, which in severe cases can reach 40 degrees Celsius. It is crucial to pay attention. Additionally, there may be headaches or general body aches, and the tonsils are red and swollen at this time. There is also a possibility that some children may experience complications such as bronchial asthma, sepsis, and nephritis. It is clear that pediatric tonsillitis is a very serious disease and can even threaten the child’s life. Parents must take their children for timely treatment.