Question

My daughter is 9 years old. Initially, she complained of a sore throat, and I noticed she has been coughing quite severely. It seems like she has a low-grade fever that hasn’t subsided. Please ask: What can a child with tonsillitis eat while crying and restless?

Answer

Tonsillitis is one of the more common diseases and requires timely treatment. While treating the condition, it’s important to give the child some vegetables and fruits, which are not only rich in vitamins and trace elements but also help boost immunity. They are also relatively light and refreshing, such as pears, which are cool in nature and have the effects of reducing fever, soothing the throat, resolving phlegm, and relieving pain. They can alleviate the discomfort of the throat in acute tonsillitis. It’s also important to choose easily digestible foods for the child, like thin porridge or well-cooked noodles and noodleskin. At the same time, parents should pay attention not to let the child eat spicy or irritant food and drinks. Complications of pediatric tonsillitis can be very harmful to the child’s health, so it is essential for parents to help their children receive proper treatment.