Question
My child is a 6-year-old boy. Initially, he said his throat was sore, and I noticed that his voice was a bit hoarse when he spoke. He’s also been a bit feverish. What are the points to note for crying and dietary care for baby and toddler tonsillitis?
Answer
Children’s tonsils are prone to inflammation, and once it occurs, it should be checked and treated as soon as possible. Dietarily, it is recommended to focus on light vegetables and fruits, as many fruits have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, and are rich in vitamins that can enhance immunity and resist diseases. It is recommended to choose fruits that are neutral in nature and rich in vitamins, such as tangerines and kiwis. Choose easily digestible foods such as congee and noodles. Drink plenty of plain water regularly, and avoid eating stimulants such as seafood and dog meat. At the same time, pay attention to helping the child correct the bad habit of picky eating and ensure comprehensive nutrient absorption.