Question

My child is a 6-year-old boy. He has just started to have a slight sore throat, accompanied by mild coughing and a low-grade fever. I would like to know what dietary taboos are associated with tonsillitis inflammation and swelling.

Answer

For the condition of pediatric tonsillitis, it is recommended to start with dietary adjustments. Encourage your child to consume fresh vegetables and fruits, as these are essential for vitamin and trace element supplementation, which can help boost their immunity and promote a quick recovery. Fruits like apples and kiwis are not only beneficial for quality of tonsillitis but also have the effects of resolving phlegm and moistening the lungs. In daily meals, it is important to focus on easily digestible and easy-to-swallow foods, so it is suggested to mainly eat porridge and soft noodles. At the same time, parents should avoid allowing their children to consume spicy and stimulating foods. Parents should also help children develop good eating habits, ensuring cleanliness, health, and avoiding picky eating or dietary preferences.