Question
My son is 7 years old and has recently started experiencing a sore throat, his voice is a bit hoarse, and he has a persistent high fever. What can a child with tonsillitis eat more of?
Answer
It is crucial to seek medical attention as soon as possible when a child develops tonsillitis. At the same time, parents should encourage their children to consume more vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins and trace elements, enhancing their immunity. It is recommended to choose easily digestible foods such as congee and noodles, and avoid eating foods that may trigger inflammation, such as beef, mutton, poultry eggs, and seafood. It is also important to avoid giving them spicy and irritant food such as spicy hotpot. Inadequate treatment of tonsillitis in children may lead to health issues, so parents should assist their children in receiving proper treatment.