Question

My son is 6 years old. He just started saying that his throat hurts, and I noticed that his coughing seems more severe, and he’s been a bit feverish. I’d like to know: What should a child with tonsillitis avoid eating when they have a sore throat?

Answer

If a child has tonsillitis, their diet should primarily be light and include plenty of vegetables and fruits, which are rich in nutrients that can effectively boost the child’s immunity. Choices like pears, kiwis, and tangerines are suitable, as they also have cooling and detoxifying properties. For daily meals, opt for light, easy-to-digest, and easy-to-swallow foods like congee and noodles. It’s also important to avoid giving them foods that may exacerbate the condition, such as seafood and dog meat. In addition to medical treatment, parents should help children develop good dietary and lifestyle habits to aid in an early recovery.