Question

My child is a boy, just over 8 months old, and he has recently started saying that his throat hurts, and his voice sounds a bit hoarse. Now, he also has a persistent high fever. What should I be cautious about in terms of diet when he has tonsillitis and difficulty swallowing?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, it’s important to arrange their diet properly. First, ensure the child consumes plenty of vegetables and fruits, as these foods are rich in vitamins and help boost immunity. For example, pears and apples have a cooling and anti-inflammatory effect, so they can be eaten more frequently. Additionally, you can opt for easily digestible foods such as thin porridge or soft noodles. However, avoid giving the child irritating or spicy foods, as well as certain “triggers” that may cause allergies. Tonsillitis can lead to complications that are harmful to a child’s health, so parents must assist in the correct treatment of the condition.