Question

My daughter is 9 years old. Initially, she said she felt pain when drinking water, and it seemed like swallowing was a bit difficult. Additionally, she seems to have had a persistent low fever. What clinical symptoms might appear in children with tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, they may first feel pain in their throat, making swallowing difficult. They often have a persistent low fever or a high fever reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Along with fever, they may also experience chills, weakness, and headaches. At this time, the tonsils are also red, swollen, and congested. Such diseases may also trigger more severe complications like sepsis, rheumatism, and arthritis. Therefore, it is advised that parents should take their child to the doctor as soon as possible to avoid further deterioration of the condition and unnecessary harm to the child.