Question

My son is 8 years old. Initially, he said he had a sore throat, and I noticed he also had a slight cough. He’s been a bit feverish as well. What symptoms might occur if a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, they may experience significant pain in the throat and ears, which can affect their normal swallowing. Fever is also a common symptom of tonsillitis, and in severe cases, the temperature can rise to 40 degrees Celsius. They may also have headaches, body aches, fatigue, and chills. At this time, the child’s tonsils are usually red and swollen, and they may appear larger than usual. If the condition worsens, more severe complications may arise, including sepsis and endocarditis. As such, pediatric tonsillitis is a very serious condition that requires early detection and treatment.