Question

My daughter is 2 years old, and she recently has been experiencing a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and low-grade fever. What are the dietary restrictions for pediatric tonsillitis?

Answer

When treating pediatric tonsillitis, diet is also an important factor to consider. It is recommended to give your child more fruits and vegetables, which should be light, non-irritating, and nutritious to help fight off the illness. For example, pears are cooling and have the effects of reducing fever, soothing the throat, expectorating phlegm, and relieving pain, which can help alleviate the discomfort from acute tonsillitis. At the same time, opt for easily digestible foods like porridge and cooked noodles, and avoid spicy and irritating foods as well as beef, mutton, seafood, and other foods. Diet plays a crucial role in the treatment of tonsillitis, so please pay close attention to your child’s diet.