POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. If your child is not eating properly and has low weight, it could be due to teething, poor appetite, illness, or just picky eating habits. It's important to stay calm and avoid force-feeding. To help increase weight, offer small and frequent meals that are rich in calories and nutrients. Foods like banana, mashed potato with ghee, avocado, paneer, full-fat yogurt, boiled eggs, suji halwa, dal khichdi with ghee, and dry fruits powder mixed in milk or porridge are great choices. Also, avoid giving too much juice or snacks that spoil appetite. Make mealtime enjoyable and routine-based. If your child continues to eat poorly and weight gain remains a concern, consult your pediatrician to rule out any medical or nutritional issues.
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