Not eating green vegetables can lead to a deficiency in trace elements, which in turn can affect appetite and development. Solutions include testing for trace elements, supplementing nutrients, opsonize Spleen and stomach, and acupuncture.
A picky eater who refuses to eat may be suffering from zinc and iron deficiency anemia. It is recommended to check for trace elements at the hospital and supplement if necessary. At the same time, appropriate physical exercise can also help increase appetite.
If a baby cries during breastfeeding, it may be due to overabundance of milk with fast flow, indigestion, or abdominal pain caused by gastritis. It could also be related to calcium deficiency or unclean diet. It is recommended to observe for fever and conduct blood tests and ultrasounds to determine the cause. Appropriate warm compresses on the abdomen and seeking medical advice are suggested. Wishing the baby a swift recovery.
How to handle and what to pay attention to when a baby has a fever and a headache for two days
An 8-month-old girl has been suffering from diarrhea for nearly ten days. Despite undergoing hospital tests and trying probiotics, the condition hasn’t improved. After trying acupoint stickers for three days, there’s still no effect. The question is whether it could be lactose intolerance, considering the mixed feeding at home and uncertainty about whether the issue lies with breast milk or formula milk.
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Diet and Treatment Methods to Pay Attention to When a Child Has Diarrhea
When a child experiences repeated episodes of nausea and vomiting, along with a fever, it’s crucial to carefully check for viral infections. Most often, viral infections can lead to viral gastroenteritis, cause a drop in body temperature, and trigger dry heaves. If the child refuses to eat dinner, immediate careful examination is necessary to prevent dehydration. In cases where the child cannot eat dinner or has severe nausea and vomiting, intravenous fluid replacement may be required.
When a child is overweight and doesn’t like to eat vegetables, how can one achieve effective treatment?