Question

My son is 2 years old. Initially, he had a slight pain in his throat, accompanied by a mild cough, and it seems like he has had a low-grade fever that hasn’t gone away. What symptoms might appear if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Most children who develop tonsillitis will experience a severe sore throat and symptoms of pharyngitis. Some may have persistent low or high fever, reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. They may also experience headaches, body aches, fatigue, and chills. When a child has tonsillitis, the tonsils become red and swollen, often appearing larger than usual. Additionally, tonsillitis can lead to serious complications such as sepsis, rheumatism, and arthritis. Therefore, pediatric tonsillitis is a very serious disease and can even threaten a child’s life. Parents must ensure their child receives timely treatment.