Question

A 7-year-old boy, now in elementary school, initially complained of a sore throat, and it was found that swallowing was a bit difficult. Additionally, he has a persistent high fever. What dietary precautions should be observed for infants and young children with tonsillitis who have no appetite?

Answer

Tonsillitis should be treated promptly upon discovery. Daily diet should include plenty of vegetables and fruits, choosing light and non-irritating foods to supplement nutrition and boost immunity. Avoid overly cold fruits, such as apples and kiwis that are neutral in nature. It is recommended to choose easily digestible foods like porridge or soft noodles, which are beneficial for the child’s recovery during the eating period. At the same time, try to avoid foods that may trigger symptoms, such as beef, mutton, dog meat, and seafood. Complications of pediatric tonsillitis can be harmful to health, so parents should assist their children in receiving proper treatment.