Question
What should a 5-year-old boy with tonsillitis pay attention to in terms of diet, besides treatment? What can he eat to help recover?
Answer
When a 5-year-old child has tonsillitis and lacks appetite, in addition to regular treatment, their diet needs to be given enough attention. It is generally recommended that children eat more nutritious fruits and vegetables, such as pears, watermelons, tangerines, pomegranates, green leafy vegetables, and tomatoes. At the same time, the diet should be easy to digest and swallow, mainly consisting of thin porridge and soft cooked noodles. In addition, avoid giving the child spicy and irritating foods like spicy hotpot, as well as beef, mutton, seafood, and other stimulating foods. Tonsillitis may lead to some complications that are harmful to the child’s health, so parents must help the child receive proper treatment and pay attention to dietary adjustments.