Question

My daughter is only 9 months old, and she has been crying and saying that swallowing is painful. She also has severe coughing and fever symptoms and seems listless. What should be paid attention to in terms of diet when a child has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, appropriate dietary adjustments can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery. Here are the dietary precautions to take when a child has tonsillitis:

  • Consume plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits: Vegetables and fruits are not only light and easy to digest but also rich in vitamins and trace elements, which can help boost the child’s immunity. It is recommended to choose fruits like pears, kiwis, and tangerines, which have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying.
  • Choose easily digestible foods: Provide porridge that is well-thinned out and soft noodles that are easy to chew and digest.
  • Avoid irritating foods: Foods such as beef, mutton, poultry eggs, seafood, as well as spicy, hotpot, and other irritating foods should be avoided during this stage.
  • Cultivate good eating habits: In addition to paying attention to the type of food, it is also beneficial to help children develop good eating habits for their health recovery and future growth.