Question

A 2-year-old boy, initially complaining of pain when swallowing, noticed that his cough seemed more severe, and he also had a low-grade fever. What dietary precautions should be taken for a child with tonsillitis?

Answer

Tonsillitis is a common disease that requires timely treatment. While undergoing treatment, it is advisable to give the child some vegetables and fruits, which are relatively rich in nutrients and can effectively boost the child’s immunity. Choices can include pears, kiwis, and tangerines, which also have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It is important to choose foods that are easy to swallow and digest, such as thin porridge. At the same time, it is crucial not to feed the child any allergens, such as seafood or dog meat, as these can be detrimental to the condition. Parents should also help their children develop good eating habits, ensuring hygiene and health, and avoiding picky eating or dietary preferences.