Question

My son is 2 years old, and he has recently been experiencing symptoms such as a sore throat, coughing, fever, and a lack of energy. It might be pediatric tonsillitis. How should I adjust his diet?

Answer

Pediatric tonsillitis requires timely treatment. It’s advisable to include plenty of vegetables and fruits in the diet to supplement vitamins and trace elements, thus boosting immunity. Suggested fruits include pears, watermelons, tangerines, and pomegranates, along with green leafy vegetables and tomatoes. Opt for foods that are easy to swallow and digest, such as porridge. Drink plenty of water and reduce or avoid consuming foods like mutton and dog meat that can trigger symptoms. Avoid picky eating and maintain a balanced diet to enhance resistance and reduce the risk of recurrence.