Question

My child is a 7-year-old boy. Initially, he complained of pain when swallowing, and I noticed his voice was a bit hoarse when speaking, and he’s been a bit feverish. How can I provide a reasonable diet for my child who is uncomfortable with tonsillitis?

Answer

It is very important to seek medical attention immediately if a child develops tonsillitis. At the same time, parents should pay attention to giving their child more vegetables and fruits, as many fruits have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, and are rich in vitamins, which can help improve immunity and resist diseases. Choices can include pears, kiwis, and tangerines, which also have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It is also recommended to choose foods that are easy to swallow and digest, such as porridge, which is a good option. However, it is also important to avoid giving children spicy and irritant foods, as well as certain triggering foods at this stage. Additionally, it is necessary to help children correct bad habits of picky eating and ensure comprehensive nutrient absorption.