Question

My son, who is two years old, initially felt pain while swallowing, as if he had difficulty swallowing. He currently has a persistent high fever. How should I care for his diet if he has tonsillitis?

Answer

When a child has tonsillitis, the daily diet should be kept light. It is recommended to consume more vegetables and fruits, as they are rich in vitamins and trace elements, which aid in recovery from the illness. Choose neutral fruits with high vitamin content, such as kumquats and kiwis. At the same time, prepare easily digestible foods for the child, such as thin gruel and soft cooked noodles. Additionally, parents should avoid allowing their child to consume spicy and irritating foods and drinks. Tonsillitis in children may lead to complications that can adversely affect health, so parents should assist their child in receiving proper treatment.