Question

Dear Baby, she is just 4 months old. Initially, she complained of a sore throat, and upon inspection, it was found that she had a slight cough and a low-grade fever. How should children with pharyngitis and swollen tonsils have a reasonable diet?

Answer

Pharyngitis is one of the more common diseases, requiring timely treatment. While undergoing treatment, it’s important to ensure the child consumes vegetables and fruits, as they are rich in nutrients that can help boost the child’s immunity, thereby aiding in the repair of the tonsils. Good choices include pears, apples, tangerines, and kiwis. For daily meals, it’s advisable to focus on light, easy-to-digest, and easy-to-swallow foods such as congee and noodles. Additionally, it’s best to avoid giving the child foods that may exacerbate the symptoms, such as beef, mutton, dog meat, and seafood. Complications from pediatric pharyngitis can be very detrimental to the child’s health, so parents must help their children receive proper treatment.