Question

My son is 7 years old. He recently started feeling pain in his throat when drinking water, and his cough seems more severe. Additionally, he has a low-grade fever. What dietary principles should be followed for discomfort caused by pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, diet plays a crucial role in recovery. It’s important to consume fresh vegetables and fruits, which are rich in vitamins and trace elements and can aid in treating the illness. For example, fruits like apples and kiwis can help regulate qi, resolve phlegm, moisten the lungs, and are beneficial for tonsillitis. Choose easily digestible foods such as congee and noodles, and avoid giving children foods like beef, mutton, poultry eggs, and seafood, as they may trigger the disease. At the same time, avoid eating spicy and irritant foods to prevent complications and promote the child’s health.