Question

My son is 4 years old and has recently started feeling a sore throat, accompanied by coughing and a persistent low-grade fever. I would like to ask: What symptoms might a child with tonsillitis experience?

Answer

When a child develops tonsillitis, they may initially feel a sore throat, difficulty in eating and swallowing, often accompanied by fever, which can be either a low-grade fever or as high as 40 degrees Celsius. Symptoms associated with the fever may include shivering, fatigue, and headache. Additionally, when the tonsils are inflamed, they may appear red and swollen. If the condition worsens, it may lead to severe complications such as sepsis or acute rheumatic fever. Therefore, the symptoms of tonsillitis can be relatively serious, even life-threatening, and it is recommended to seek timely treatment.