Question

My child is a 1-year-old boy. Initially, he felt pain when drinking water and swallowing seemed a bit difficult. He’s been running a fever. What are the dietary principles for red swelling in children’s tonsillitis?

Answer

During the treatment of tonsillitis, it’s important to arrange your child’s diet properly. It is recommended to give your child more vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins and trace elements, enhance immunity, and help with a quick recovery. You can choose fruits like pears, watermelons, tangerines, and pomegranates, as well as green leafy vegetables and tomatoes. Additionally, opt for easily digestible foods such as slightly thinner porridge or cooked noodles. It is advised to drink more water and to eat less or no foods that are likely to cause inflammation, such as lamb or dog meat. Diet plays a crucial role in the treatment of tonsillitis, so please pay close attention to it.