Question

A five-year-old boy is experiencing throat pain, which is also painful when drinking water. He has severe coughing and high fever symptoms. What dietary restrictions should be noted when a child is crying and screaming without ceasing due to tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child is found to have tonsillitis, appropriate medical treatment should be provided promptly. In terms of diet, the following precautions should be taken:

  • Consume more vegetables and fruits: These are rich in vitamins and trace elements that help boost immunity. For instance, pears and apples have cooling and anti-inflammatory effects, so they can be consumed more frequently.
  • Provide light, easy-to-digest, and easy-to-swallow foods: Offer porridge and noodles that are easy to chew and swallow to avoid irritating the throat.
  • Drink plenty of plain water: Plain water helps moisten the throat and relieve throat discomfort.
  • Avoid stimulating food: Foods such as beef, mutton, dog meat, as well as seafood, may exacerbate throat irritation and discomfort, so they should be avoided as much as possible. Dietary control is crucial for the treatment of tonsillitis. Please ensure to pay attention and adjust your child’s diet accordingly.