Question

My son is 9 years old. He recently started saying that drinking water feels painful in his throat. I’ve noticed that his coughing seems more severe, and he’s been a bit feverish. How should I reasonably feed a child with tonsillitis and fever?

Answer

For children with tonsillitis and fever, it’s advisable to start with their daily diet for opsonize. It’s recommended to let the child consume fresh vegetables and fruits, as they are rich in nutrients that can boost the child’s immunity and aid in the repair of the tonsils. For instance, tangerine peel is rich in vitamin C and has good anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, choose easily digestible foods for the child, such as thin porridge and well-cooked noodles. Also, try to help the child correct bad habits like picky eating and anorexia to ensure they absorb nutrients comprehensively.