Question

What symptoms may occur when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Currently, tonsillitis is a relatively common disease in children, with symptoms including difficulty swallowing due to throat pain, resulting in crying and fussiness, varying degrees of fever, and in some cases, seizures in infants due to high fever. Other symptoms may include headaches, general body aches, chills, and fatigue. It is noticeable that the tonsils appear red and swollen, and may be accompanied by severe complications such as nephritis or sepsis. It is recommended to discover and treat it early.