Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, two oval-shaped tissue masses at the back of your child’s throat. These lymphoid tissues form part of the immune system’s first line of defence against bacteria and viruses entering through the mouth and nose. When infected, the tonsils become inflamed, swollen, and painful.
Paediatric tonsillitis is a condition affecting children. The condition can be either acute (sudden onset, lasting less than two weeks) or chronic (persistent symptoms or recurrent episodes). Viral infections account for many cases, whilst bacterial infections, particularly Group A Streptococcus, are responsible for others.