Question

My child (a boy, 8 months old) was recently diagnosed with tonsillitis. He has difficulty swallowing and keeps crying. What types of food are suitable for him to eat?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, in addition to following medical instructions for treatment, appropriate diet can also provide assistance and help in recovery. Here are some dietary suggestions for infant tonsillitis:

  • Consume plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables: These are rich in various vitamins and minerals that help boost the child’s immunity and promote the repair of the tonsils. For example, the peel of tangerines contains abundant vitamin C, which has good anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Focus on easily digestible and soft foods: The child’s diet should mainly consist of thin gruels and soft noodles, which are easy to swallow. The noodles should be cooked until they are soft and easy to chew.
  • Avoid irritating foods: Do not give the child spicy and irritating foods such as spicy hotpot or hotpot, nor should you give them beef, mutton, seafood, or other irritants.
  • Cultivate good living habits: Help the child develop regular lifestyle habits, encourage moderate exercise, enhance immunity, and thereby reduce the incidence of diseases. In summary, providing appropriate tonsillitis diet for infants, in addition to medical treatment, not only helps the child’s body recover but also improves the child’s overall health level.