Question

My son is eight years old and has been experiencing a sore throat, difficulty drinking water, severe coughing, and persistent fever recently. What are the clinical manifestations of tonsillitis in children?

Answer

Children with tonsillitis typically experience a severe sore throat and may have difficulty swallowing food. In addition, they may have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, general malaise, and chills. The tonsils may also become red and swollen, and the progression of the illness could affect the heart and kidneys, leading to serious consequences such as myocarditis and nephritis. Therefore, tonsillitis in children is a serious condition that requires early detection and treatment.