Question

A 7-year-old boy has been experiencing a sore throat when speaking, accompanied by a slight cough and a bit of fever, lacking in energy. How should one have a reasonable diet when the child has tonsillitis with a sore throat?

Answer

During the treatment of tonsillitis in children, the daily diet should primarily be light, with an emphasis on consuming more vegetables and fruits, which are rich in vitamins and can help boost the immune system. Fruits like pears are particularly beneficial as they are cooling and can help reduce fever, soothe the throat, resolve phlegm, and alleviate pain. Symptoms of acute tonsillitis such as throat discomfort can be relieved with these foods. It’s also important to choose easily digestible foods such as porridge and noodles. Moreover, it’s advisable to avoid giving the child irritant foods like beef, mutton, dog meat, and seafood, as these may exacerbate symptoms. Diet is a crucial factor in the treatment of tonsillitis and should be carefully attended to.