What Can a Child Eat When They Have Tonsillitis and Fever?

Diet during the treatment of tonsillitis is crucial for a child’s recovery. Eating more vegetables and fruits, such as apples and kiwis, can help boost their immunity and promote the repair of the tonsils. At the same time, choosing easily digestible foods like congee and noodles is recommended, while avoiding foods like beef, mutton, poultry eggs, seafood, and irritant food like spicy hotpot and hotpot. Cultivating good eating habits and avoiding picky eating can help provide a comprehensive nutritional intake and reduce the incidence of tonsillitis.
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What Causes a Child to Fever at Night?

There are many causes of fever, the most common being infection, followed by connective tissue diseases, malignant tumors, and so on. Don’t rush to take medication. You can first use alcohol to bathe and cool down, then investigate the cause of the fever.
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What Causes a Child’s Fever and Cough?

A child’s fever and cough may be caused by abdominal cold or viral infection. It is recommended to administer Qingda Granules, Acyclovir Granules, and Cefixime Granules for treatment, and to pay attention to adequate hydration and warmth. If diarrhea is caused by infectious factors, it can be combined with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial treatment, such as Pediatric Sulfamethoxazole Granules, Libao Granules, and Simeta.
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