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Guardian of a 4 yr 8 m old boy3 years ago
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#asktheexperts I m worried about my child he is 15 months old bt doesn't eat any solid food.. as I give he vommits

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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years ago
A. Good Growth of the child is very important and for this most important is that child should take a healthy diet where its necessary to give a balance diet which should contain all the nutrition required. This is very important for building the immunity also. Encourage for green vegetables fruits dairy products all kinds of dal and other protein containing food items like soyabean eggs etc. Some nutritional deficiencies can be a cause for less appetite like iron deficiency which is most common.t Supplements like iron supplements and multivitamin with lysine like sgyp zincovit CL can be given for 1-2 months to increase the appetite. Diet counselling is also very important .
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl3 years ago
A. Siri your child is still not eating proper solid food and that is definitely a matter of concern in this case I would recommend you that you should teach your child how to chew the food properly because that is how things are going to work favourably for you apart from that you are left with no other option to go far as of nowWrite Your Answer Here
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