Question

A 7-year-old boy is experiencing a sore throat while speaking, difficulty swallowing, and fever along with a poor general condition. Could this be tonsillitis? What are the clinical manifestations?

Answer

Tonsillitis is relatively common in children and typically includes symptoms such as throat pain, difficulty swallowing, and fever, with temperatures sometimes reaching 40 degrees Celsius. The child may also experience headaches, general body aches, or chills. Often, the tonsils are visibly congested and swollen. If not treated promptly, complications such as rheumatism, nephritis, or sepsis may occur. Therefore, if these symptoms are observed in a child, medical attention should be sought promptly to avoid more serious health issues.