Question

My child is a 9-year-old boy. Initially, he had a slight sore throat, and now he’s experiencing severe coughing. Additionally, his fever hasn’t subsided. What should I pay attention to in terms of diet for my child’s tonsillitis?

Answer

Diet is extremely important during the treatment of tonsillitis. It is recommended to give your child plenty of vegetables and fruits, which are light, non-irritating, and nutritious, helping to combat the illness. Recommended fruits include pears and apples, while vegetables like green leafy vegetables, cabbage, and tomatoes are suggested. Opt for easily digestible foods such as congee and noodles, and drink plenty of plain water. Avoid eating seafood and dog meat, which can trigger diseases, and try not to be picky or biased in your eating habits to prevent nutritional imbalance and reduce resistance, which may lead to a recurrence of the condition.