Question

What are the clinical manifestations if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

In the early stages of tonsillitis in children, symptoms typically include a sore throat, accompanied by difficulty swallowing, and may also involve fever, which can range from low-grade to as high as 39-40 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the child may experience chills and fatigue. The tonsils themselves may appear red and swollen, and the condition may further affect the heart and kidneys, leading to complications such as pericarditis or nephritis. Therefore, parents should bring their child to the doctor as soon as possible to prevent the disease from worsening and to avoid unnecessary harm to the child.