Question

My son is 5 years old and has recently been suffering from a sore throat, severe cough, and persistent fever. What dietary items should a child with tonsillitis avoid?

Answer

During the treatment of pediatric tonsillitis, diet is of great importance. It is recommended to give children more vegetables and fruits, which are light and non-irritating, rich in nutrition, and helpful in fighting off diseases. For example, you can give your child pears, as they are cool in nature and have the effects of reducing fever, soothing the throat, resolving phlegm, and alleviating pain. In addition, opt for easily digestible foods such as slightly thinner porridge or well-cooked noodles. It is advisable to avoid giving children spicy and irritating foods like Sichuan hotpot and foods like beef and mutton, seafood, etc., which are considered to be stimulating. Parents should help their children develop good living habits, maintain regular sleep schedules, engage in moderate exercise, and enhance immunity to significantly reduce the likelihood of disease occurrence.