Question

My son is 6 years old, and this year, I’ve noticed that he has gained a lot of weight. He’s also become increasingly hungry and particularly lazy. How should I treat his pediatric obesity effectively if he loves to eat meat?

Answer

If you find that your child has pediatric obesity, the first step is to arrange the child’s exercise and diet properly, such as swimming and climbing slopes, which have a good effect on obesity. At the same time, give the child more vegetables that help improve obesity, such as winter melon and green beans, and avoid eating high-calorie, high-fat foods like cakes, dried fruits, and cookies. Additionally, parents need to correct the child’s habits of not wanting to exercise and picky eating, and closely monitor the child’s condition during treatment. If the situation is severe, treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid blind treatment.