Question

My son is 7 years old and he has tonsillitis. His throat is so painful that even drinking water is painful. He also has severe coughing and a persistent high fever. What kind of food should he eat during the treatment?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, in addition to seeking medical attention promptly, parents should also pay attention to their child’s dietary management. It is recommended to consume plenty of vegetables and fruits, as they are rich in vitamins and trace elements, which are light and beneficial for recovery. When choosing fruits, opt for those that are neutral in nature and rich in vitamins, such as tangerines and kiwis. For daily meals, focus on easily digestible foods like congee and noodles. Also, encourage your child to drink plenty of plain water. Furthermore, avoid eating foods that may irritate the inflammation, such as seafood and dog meat. Parents should also help their children develop good eating habits, maintain hygiene and health, and cultivate the habit of not being picky or biased in their food choices.