Question

My son is 1 year old. He just started saying that he feels pain when swallowing. I noticed that he has been coughing more severely and seems to have a low-grade fever that hasn’t gone away. What should a child eat during the treatment of tonsillitis?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, in addition to treatment, attention should be paid to diet. Firstly, it’s recommended to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, as these are rich in vitamins and can help boost immunity and improve symptoms. For fruits, options like pears and apples are suggested, while vegetables like green leafy vegetables, cabbage, and tomatoes are also good choices. You can select based on the child’s preferences. In terms of other foods, it’s advisable to choose those that are soft and easy to digest, such as well-cooked noodles and congee. At the same time, it’s important not to give them foods that can trigger an outbreak, such as seafood and dog meat, as these can be harmful to the condition. Also, it’s crucial to help the child correct the bad habit of picky eating to ensure comprehensive nutrient absorption.