Question

A 13-year-old boy, in elementary school, initially complained of pain when swallowing, noticed that his voice was a bit hoarse during speech, and now has a persistent high fever. What are the common symptoms that may occur with infant and young children suffering from tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, the first symptom to appear is often throat pain, and the child may also experience varying degrees of difficulty swallowing. Fever is another common symptom of tonsillitis, and in severe cases, it can rise to 40 degrees Celsius. Along with the fever, there may be chills and headaches, and most children will feel weak. At this time, the tonsils are also red and swollen, and some children may even develop complications such as bronchial asthma, anemia, and nephritis. Therefore, it is advised that parents should take their child to the doctor for treatment as soon as possible to prevent the condition from worsening and causing unnecessary harm to the child.