Question

A 6-year-old boy initially felt a sore throat and his voice became hoarse when speaking, accompanied by low-grade fever symptoms. What are the common symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

Tonsillitis is one of the more common pediatric diseases in recent years, primarily characterized by a sore throat that may radiate to the ears. Some children may also experience fever, with varying temperatures. Low-grade fever can be observed, but high-grade fever requires immediate medical attention. Other symptoms may include headaches or general body aches. The tonsils often appear red, swollen, and congested. If the condition worsens, it may lead to serious complications such as sepsis or acute rheumatic fever. Therefore, it is recommended that parents take their children to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible to avoid further deterioration and unnecessary harm to the child.