Question

My son is just over 5 months old and has been diagnosed with tonsillitis. He has no appetite. What should we feed him?

Answer

During the treatment of tonsillitis in children, it is recommended to adopt a light diet. It’s advisable to consume more vegetables and fruits to provide the child with a rich supply of vitamins, which can help boost their immune system. For instance, you can offer your child some pears, as they are cool in nature and have the effects of reducing fever, soothing the throat, resolving phlegm, and alleviating pain, which can help relieve the discomfort caused by acute tonsillitis. Additionally, opt for easily digestible foods such as congee and noodles. At the same time, reduce the intake of irritants such as poultry eggs, donkey meat, beef, and mutton. Lastly, establishing good living habits is also very important, including regular work and rest and moderate exercise, which can significantly reduce the incidence of disease.