POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. If your 2 years 5 months old daughter has a low appetite, it's best to first focus on natural ways to improve it before considering syrups. However, if needed, some commonly recommended appetite stimulant syrups (only after a pediatrician's advice) include:
Common Appetite Stimulant Syrups (Doctor-Prescribed) Cyproheptadine (e.g., Cypon, Practin) – Helps improve appetite but should be used under medical supervision. Lysine-Based Syrups (e.g., Aptivate, Kidicare, A to Z Syrup) – Helps with digestion and appetite. Zinc Supplements (e.g., Zincovit, Zinconia Syrup) – If zinc deficiency is causing poor appetite, this can help. B-Complex Syrups (e.g., Becosules, B-Active) – Supports digestion and overall appetite. Natural Ways to Improve Appetite Offer small, frequent meals with colorful and interesting foods. Avoid junk food, sugary drinks, and excessive milk before meals. Encourage active play to boost hunger. Include appetite-boosting foods like bananas, curd, nuts, eggs, and ghee. Try herbal remedies like fennel water or ajwain (carom seed) water. When to See a Doctor? If your child is losing weight or looking weak. If she refuses food consistently for weeks. If she has digestive issues like bloating, constipation, or diarrhea.
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