Question

A 7-year-old boy initially reported a pain when swallowing, and it was noticed that his coughing seems more severe. Additionally, he has had a slight fever. What are the common symptoms of tonsillitis in children?

Answer

Most children with tonsillitis will feel a sore throat, with the pain intensifying when swallowing. Some may also experience coughing and fever. Additionally, they may have headaches or general body aches. Upon close observation, you might notice that the child’s tonsils are red and swollen. If treatment is delayed, some children may develop serious complications such as nephritis or endocarditis. If the child’s condition worsens, it is advisable for parents to take them to the doctor promptly.