Question

My son is 12 years old and has recently developed tonsillitis. He says his throat hurts, even when drinking water, and his voice sounds hoarse. He also has a slight fever and seems quite listless. We took him to the doctor, who prescribed medication, but he keeps crying and refuses to take it. What should I feed him during treatment? Are there any foods to avoid?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, a well-planned diet can help alleviate symptoms and aid in recovery. Here are some dietary suggestions:

  • Consume plenty of vegetables and fruits: These are rich in vitamins that boost immunity and improve symptoms. For instance, pears have the effect of reducing fever, soothing the throat, expectorating mucus, and relieving pain.
  • Provide easily digestible foods: Choose foods that are easy to digest for daily meals, such as congee or noodles.
  • Avoid spicy or allergenic foods: Do not give your child spicy dishes like spicy hotpot or avoid foods that may cause allergic reactions, such as beef, mutton, or seafood.
  • Be aware of complications from tonsillitis: Tonsillitis can lead to complications that are very harmful to a child’s health. Therefore, parents need to assist their children in proper treatment and closely monitor their symptoms.