Question

My daughter is 8 years old. Initially, she felt a sore throat when speaking, accompanied by a slight cough, and now she has a persistent high fever. What should I pay attention to in the diet for a child with tonsillitis and sore throat?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly. In terms of diet, opt for light vegetables and fruits, which are rich in vitamins and trace elements and can help boost the immune system. For instance, pears are cool in nature, can help reduce fever, moisten the throat, resolve phlegm, and alleviate pain, making them suitable for the sore throat associated with acute tonsillitis. Choose easily digestible foods such as congee or noodles for daily meals and ensure adequate fluid intake. Additionally, avoid eating spicy or stimulating foods like mutton or dog meat. Parents should also cultivate good eating habits in their children, pay attention to health and hygiene, and avoid picky eating.