Based on recent scientific research, certain dietary supplements, particularly those including honey, propolis, and zinc, may provide supportive benefits for children suffering from tonsillitis. One study found that a specific supplement (PediaFlù) helped reduce throat pain and overall severity in children with acute tonsillopharyngitis, particularly when used alongside standard care. By the end of a six-day trial, improvements in swallowing and throat irritation were noted, suggesting that these components might serve as effective adjuncts to traditional treatments, potentially minimizing the need for additional medications such as ibuprofen [1].
Additionally, another randomized controlled trial explored the effects of a zinc-containing supplement on tonsillitis, revealing promising findings in children aged 3 to 10 years. This study highlighted the possibility of enhanced recovery from throat infections when combined with standard care, yet it highlighted the difficulty in isolating zinc’s specific benefits due to the combination of ingredients used. A different study also noted a reduction in the frequency of tonsillitis episodes in children treated with a herbal compound that includes zinc, although the exact role of zinc alone could not be determined [2] [3]. Overall, while these studies indicate potential benefits from these supplements, further research is needed to clarify their efficacy specifically for tonsillitis.