Question

My son is 6 years old. Initially, he felt pain when drinking water, and now it seems his coughing is more severe, and he has a persistent high fever. What dietary restrictions should be observed for children with tonsillitis?

Answer

Children’s tonsils are prone to inflammation, and once they do, it’s important to seek and receive early examination and treatment. For diet, it’s recommended to focus on light vegetables and fruits, as they are rich in vitamins that can boost the immune system and improve symptoms. For example, pears, apples, tangerines, and kiwis are good choices. Additionally, opt for easily digestible foods like well-cooked noodles and congee. Parents should also avoid letting their child consume spicy or irritant foods and seasonings. Tonsillitis in children can lead to complications that are very harmful to their health, so parents must assist their children in receiving proper treatment.