Question

A 8-year-old boy, initially complaining of a sore throat, was found to have a severe cough and a low-grade fever. Inquiry: What should children not eat when they are uncomfortable with tonsillitis?

Answer

Diet is very important in the treatment of tonsillitis. It is recommended to give children more vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins and trace elements, enhance immunity, and aid in a quick recovery. Choices of fruits include pears, watermelons, tangerines, and pomegranates, as well as vegetables like green leafy vegetables and tomatoes. Easy-to-digest foods like congee and noodles are preferable. It is also important to drink plenty of plain water regularly and avoid eating seafood, dog meat, and other foods that may trigger inflammation. Parents should help their children develop good eating habits, maintain hygiene and health, and avoid picky eating and dietary preferences.