Question
Recently, I’ve noticed that my child has lost interest in food and is having difficulty eating. The doctor diagnosed it as pediatric anorexia nervosa and prescribed some regulating medications.
Answer
The treatment for pediatric anorexia nervosa should not involve blind ly using medications or health supplements. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can take medications that regulate the spleen and stomach, and promote digestion and absorption. It is crucial to choose a suitable pediatrician or gastroenterologist and not to rely on the unverified remedies of quacks. At the same time, do not over-rely on medication. Children have great potential in their gastrointestinal digestion functions. Following the doctor’s advice for adjustments, most cases of pediatric anorexia nervosa can recover on their own.