What should children with acute bronchitis not eat

  Acute bronchitis in children is a common disease, and once a child develops this condition, parents must pay more attention to their child's diet. So what should children with acute bronchitis not eat?

  

What should children with acute bronchitis not eat1

  1. Don't eat too greasy food. When children are sick, they should not eat too much fried food because these foods are too greasy, which can increase the burden on the digestive system. Therefore, it is recommended that parents make more fresh vegetables for their children in daily life, as these vegetables can not only supplement the vitamins needed by the human body, but also have the effects of dispelling fire, promoting bowel movements, clearing heat and resolving phlegm.

  2. Don't let children eat randomly. During the illness, the child's physical resistance is relatively weak. Once a child eats food that has an impact on the disease at this time, it is likely to worsen the child's condition. Therefore, during this period, it is recommended that children eat more foods that strengthen the spleen, lungs, kidneys, and phlegm.

  3. Don't eat seafood. Because some seafood contains certain bacteria, if children eat unwashed seafood, it is likely to cause other complications and have a significant impact on their health.

  4. Do not eat spicy food. Spicy foods such as chili peppers, onions, ginger, and pepper powder can worsen a child's acute bronchitis, so you must maintain a light diet during the child's illness.

  In summary, the dietary habits of children during illness have a significant impact on their recovery. A light and nutritious diet can help children alleviate diseases, while stimulating and greasy foods can worsen their condition. Therefore, parents must try to control their children's diet as much as possible and have a reasonable diet to regulate diseases.

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