Dr. Vaibhav jainFather of a 5 yr 9 m old girl3 years agoA. it's not so. it shall require a comprehensive examination and also a detailed evaluation of the concern so to make sure if it shall need intervention or else it s ok for now .
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy3 years agoA. it is advisable to continue your efforts in feeding the child.
many times it take more efforts from the parents to make the child eat nutritious food.
so kindly go for different recipes and flavours which might improve the appetite of the child.
At the same time it is also important to meet your doctor to rule out nutritionalc deficiency which might be the cause of loss of appetite.
Give juice fruits and water which will improve appetite and regular physical activity.
SandhyaMom of a 8 yr 8 m old girl3 years agoA. Hi, make sure there is a gap of four hours between each solid feed and minimum of two hours of gap To give any liquid feed and try to reduce the quantity of the food. Instead of giving one big meal try to give more number of meal with less quantity. And see how it works. Give fibre rich food. Include buttermilk in every day morning snacks which helps in improving good intestinal bacteria. After feeding anything give a gap of 15 minutes and give lukewarm water which helps in good digestion.
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