Question

My 6-year-old son has recently been suffering from severe sore throat and cough with low-grade fever, possibly due to pediatric tonsillitis. How should I have him follow a reasonable diet?

Answer

While treating your child’s tonsillitis, it’s important to pay attention to their diet. It is recommended to have your child consume a lot of fruits and vegetables, as they are rich in vitamins that help boost immunity and improve symptoms. Choose fruits that are mild in nature, such as apples and kiwis, and avoid overly cold fruits. For daily meals, opt for easily digestible foods like porridge and noodles, and drink plenty of plain water. However, avoid foods that may cause irritation, such as seafood and dog meat. Finally, cultivate good eating habits in your child to prevent picky eating and ensure a well-rounded diet, thereby reducing the incidence of tonsillitis.