Question
What are the symptoms of a child’s tonsillitis?
Answer
If a child develops tonsillitis, the initial main symptom is throat pain, leading to difficulty swallowing, and may be accompanied by a persistent low-grade fever. The child may feel weak, have a headache, or even experience chills. At this time, the child’s tonsils will appear red and swollen, and severe cases may lead to serious complications such as sepsis and acute rheumatic fever. It is recommended that parents pay attention to this situation and take their child to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.