Question

Dear Baby, she’s just 8 months old. Initially, she mentioned a sore throat, and I noticed her voice was a bit hoarse when she spoke. Now, she has a persistent high fever. What dietary restrictions should be avoided for children with tonsillitis and sore throat?

Answer

Diet is also a very important aspect during the treatment of tonsillitis. It is recommended that mothers give their children more vegetables and fruits, which are not only rich in vitamins and trace elements but also help boost immunity. It is important to note that when choosing fruits, avoid those that are too cold. Opt for fruits with a neutral nature, such as apples and kiwis. In addition, daily meals should focus on easy-to-digest and easy-to-swallow foods. It is suggested to mainly consume porridge and soft noodles, making sure the noodles are cooked to a fine texture. While maintaining a light diet, it is also advisable to eat fewer irritants, such as poultry eggs, donkey meat, and beef and mutton. Complications of pediatric tonsillitis can be very harmful to a child’s health, so parents must ensure that their children receive proper treatment.