POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your son doesn’t feel hungry and refuses food often, it’s important to understand the reason behind his low appetite. Sometimes it’s due to growth phases, minor deficiencies, or habits like snacking or too much milk. However, appetite-stimulating syrups can help for a short time, under a doctor’s guidance.
Commonly Prescribed Appetite Syrups (consult your pediatrician before use): Aptivate Syrup – Herbal-based, helps improve digestion and hunger. Zinconia Syrup – Contains zinc; useful if there’s a zinc deficiency affecting appetite. Aristozyme Drops/Syrup – A digestive enzyme supplement. Becozinc or B-Complex Syrups – Supports overall nutrition and can improve hunger. Along With Syrup: Avoid giving milk or snacks close to mealtime. Give meals at fixed times, even if small portions. Try finger foods or fun plating to increase interest. Add ghee or dry fruit powder to food for extra nutrition in small quantities.
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