Question

A 7-month-old girl is experiencing throat pain while swallowing, accompanied by severe coughing and persistent fever. What common symptoms may appear when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis is relatively common in this age group, with distinct symptoms including throat pain that can cause difficulty swallowing, potentially leading to constant crying. Some children may experience fever, with varying temperatures; low-grade fever can be monitored, but high-grade fever should prompt immediate medical attention. Additionally, they may have headaches and general body aches, with the tonsils possibly becoming congested and swollen. There may also be serious complications such as nephritis or sepsis, which can be life-threatening. It is recommended that parents closely monitor their child’s symptoms, and in case of severe conditions, they should take their child to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.