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Mom of a 2 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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bache kj bhukh bahut Kam hai wo Kam khati hai bhukh badhane ki koi syrup hoti hai kya choti bachon ki

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ExpertDr. Minal AcharyaNutritionist1 Year ago
A. dear mum, to increase your child's appetite, give small frequent meals four to five times a day and up to one Katori every time. include seasonal vegetables, green leafy vegetables and fruits important for appetite. curd helps. spices like jeera, Hing, mint powder aid digestion. do not bottle feed, it reduces appetite for top food.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. For a 1-year-3-month-old baby with a lack of appetite, the focus should be on improving dietary habits and ensuring overall health before considering any syrup or medication. Here are some steps to take: ### **Dietary Suggestions** 1. **Small, Frequent Meals**: Offer smaller meals more frequently throughout the day to encourage eating. 2. **Nutrient-Dense Foods**: Incorporate high-calorie, nutrient-rich foods such as: - Avocados - Full-fat yogurt and cheese - Nut butters (like peanut or almond butter, but ensure no allergy risk) - Soft cooked eggs 3. **Appealing Presentation**: Make food visually appealing by offering a variety of colors and textures. Finger foods can also be more attractive to toddlers. 4. **Avoid Pressure**: Encourage eating without pressuring your child. A relaxed mealtime can help improve appetite. 5. **Healthy Snacks**: Offer snacks like fruit slices, cheese cubes, and whole grain crackers between meals. ### **Appetite Stimulant Syrups** **Appetite stimulant syrups** are generally not recommended without medical advice. It's best to: - **Consult a Pediatrician**: Before using any appetite stimulant or syrup, consult your pediatrician. They can determine if an underlying issue is affecting your child's appetite and if any specific treatments are needed. - **Monitor and Adjust**: Keep track of your child's eating habits and growth. Your pediatrician can guide you on whether any supplements or medications are appropriate. ### **When to Seek Medical Advice** - **Persistent Lack of Appetite**: If the lack of appetite continues or is accompanied by weight loss, lethargy, or other health concerns, seek medical advice. - **Underlying Health Issues**: Conditions like gastrointestinal issues, infections, or allergies can affect appetite, so a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is important. Focusing on a balanced diet and addressing any potential health issues is crucial for managing appetite concerns in young children.
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