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Mom of a 11 yr 8 m old girl8 years ago
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my daughter is 3yrs 6m old and she had tonsils and adenoids.how could I manage her in this monsoon.what food I have to give her.

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Nitika Dhingra Rawal Dhingra RawalMom of a 9 yr 8 m old boy8 years ago
A. hello dear Your child should not eat hard foods, such as toast or pizza.. Let your child drink as much liquid or liquidy foods, such as coconut water,ORS and yogurt, as they want. Do not let your child have orange, lemon or other citrus fruits.. These contain acid, and your child may find them painful to drink...
Bhurabi BharaliMom of a 11 yr 6 m old boy8 years ago
A. please refresh the pediatrician regarding the same as he can better guide you through the same
NikithaMom of a 10 yr 9 m old child8 years ago
A. hello...Both the tonsils and the adenoids work to trap germs entering the body through the nose and mouth. Therefore, when there is an infection, these tissues swell temporarily and cause pain in the throat. While antibiotics may be required to deal with the infection, some natural remedies are useful in reducing the pain and discomfort due to the enlarged adenoids and tonsils. Salt water gargle When your child begins complaining of pain in the throat, the first remedy to try is a saltwater gargle prepared by mixing in one tablespoon of salt into a glass of warm water. The high concentration of salt helps to draw out the liquid from the inflamed tissues and this reduces their swelling. As a result of this dehydrated condition, it becomes more difficult for the bacteria to multiply and thrive. Through both these actions, a saltwater gargle can provide relief from the pain of enlarged adenoids and tonsils. However, you must ensure the child is old enough to manage the act of gargling without drinking the saltwater or it may result in vomiting. Honey and lemon Honey has antibacterial as well as anti-inflammatory properties; as a result it can help to reduce swelling of the tonsils and adenoids. Take a teaspoon of honey and mix in 2 – 3 drops of lemon juice and make your child consume this about thrice every day for relief from throat pain. (Read: 9 reasons how honey and lemon can do wonders for your health) give warm beverages avoid cold...use a little turneric
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