What to Do If My Two-Year-Old Baby Doesn’t Want to Eat?

My two-year-old baby has recently lost interest in eating! It’s incredibly worrying, and the child has lost a significant amount of weight. It could be due to tonsillitis, poor Spleen and stomach function, or a zinc deficiency causing picky eating with poor acceptance. The child’s dislike for food recently has led to significant weight loss. It is recommended to visit the pediatric department of the hospital for a check-up and perform trace element testing. This can be used for treating symptoms such as strengthening the spleen and stomach, and digestion. Consider taking probiotics, oral liquids, and other medications appropriately, and supplementing calcium and zinc reasonably; these measures can be very effective. A combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment methods is worth considering.
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What to Do If Newborn Disease Screening Fails

Newborn disease screening involves identifying serious congenital metabolic and endocrine diseases through blood tests for early diagnosis and treatment, preventing potential health issues. If a baby’s disease screening is Not qualified, further examination and treatment are needed to prevent the delay of the condition.
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What to Do If Newborn Jaundice Does Not Subside After a Month

If a newborn still has jaundice after one month, it may be necessary to consider the causes of pathological jaundice or breastmilk jaundice. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for further examination, and if necessary, temporarily stop breastfeeding and observe for a few days to see if there is any improvement. At the same time, giving the baby an appropriate amount of water can help jaundice subside.
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