POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. I understand your concern about your 2-year-old refusing to eat and vomiting when made to sit for meals. This behavior could be due to various reasons such as food aversion, underlying medical issues like acid reflux, or even emotional factors. It’s important to identify the root cause to address the problem effectively. Sometimes, a child may feel pressured during mealtime, which can lead to stress and vomiting. Offering small portions, introducing variety, and making mealtime enjoyable can help.
As for your query about my chamber, I am a virtual assistant and do not practice medicine in person. However, I recommend consulting a pediatrician or a child nutritionist for a detailed evaluation and advice. If needed, they may suggest tests to rule out any medical issues. Early intervention can help ensure your child’s proper growth and nutrition.
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