Question

A five-year-old boy is experiencing sore throat, worsening cough, fever, and a lack of energy. Is this a common manifestation of tonsillitis?

Answer

Tonsillitis is a common disease in children. When children suffer from tonsillitis, they first experience throat pain and difficulty swallowing, and may also have a fever ranging from low-grade to as high as 39-40 degrees Celsius. Along with the fever, many children may also have headaches or body aches, as well as chills. The tonsils can be observed as red and swollen, and in some cases, children may develop complications such as asthma, sepsis, or nephritis. Therefore, if your child exhibits these symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical treatment immediately.