What food does tonsil hypertrophy eat
summary
Tonsillitis is a very common pharyngeal disease, which is more common in teenagers aged 10-30. It can be divided into acute tonsillitis and chronic tonsillitis. So what food does tonsil hypertrophy eat? What can't we eat?
What food does tonsil hypertrophy eat
First of all, the vitamins in fruits and vegetables will participate in the metabolism of the brain, once the vitamin intake is insufficient, it is very easy to affect brain activity.
Secondly, fish meat, especially deep-sea fish, contains DHA, which is an essential fatty acid. It is extremely beneficial to the growth and development of brain nerves, and can enhance the ability of memory and thinking, and improve intelligence.
Finally, cereals in the diet, that is, carbohydrates in staple foods such as rice and noodles, can provide enough energy for children's brain activities.
matters needing attention
7 days after operation, children with tonsillar hypertrophy can be discharged, but it is best not to participate in strenuous exercise within two weeks.