Question

My daughter is 9 years old and has just started experiencing a sore throat while speaking. I’ve noticed that her coughing seems more severe, and she seems to have a low-grade fever that hasn’t subsided. What types of food can a child with swollen tonsils eat?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, it is recommended that the mother take the child to treatment promptly. In terms of diet, light vegetables and fruits are a good choice during the treatment period. These foods are rich in nutrients and can help boost the child’s immunity, thus aiding in the repair of the tonsils. Choices can include pears, kiwis, and tangerines, which also have a cooling and detoxifying effect. It is also important to choose foods that are easy to swallow and digest, such as porridge. Moreover, drink plenty of plain water and avoid foods like beef, mutton, dog meat, etc., as well as seafood, which should be eaten sparingly or not at all. Along with proper diet, it’s crucial not to be picky or have a one-sided diet to prevent nutritional deficiencies and weakened immunity that could lead to a recurrence.