Suggestions for dealing with a 10-year-old child’s excessive internal heat and picky eating issues
A 13-year-old child is unable to eat and only wants to drink water and beverages. The child’s mental state is also poor, not sleeping when they should, and often getting up in the middle of the night, saying they feel uncomfortable. Previous medical treatment and outcomes: Ultrasound and brain CT are normal; endocrine imbalance. Needed assistance: What should be done, which department to see for the most appropriate treatment, and what to pay attention to in daily life.
A 23-month-old baby’s height and weight development is abnormal, and not eating enough could be due to various reasons. Here are suggestions for checking and improving the diet.
Infants generally begin learning to use spoons for eating around the age of one.
Inquiry about the issue of newborns drinking walnut peel infusion and its potential relationship with jaundice.
Is it normal for a newborn to eat every 4 hours during the day? The baby eats every 4 hours during the day, only 3 times a day, and doesn’t eat at night, with less stool. A few days ago, the baby would eat twice at night after a bowel movement and would eat when hungry. What could be the reason for this? Is this normal?
My baby has been refusing formula since two months old. I’m worried about insufficient breast milk. Can I start introducing solid foods now?
The baby refuses to drink water except for formula milk. What should we do? The Nutrition and Health Care Department advises against adding flavorings too early and ensures the baby consumes enough water.
For babies aged 4-6 months, while breast milk or formula should still be the main source of nutrition, they can try introducing complementary foods like carrot puree. However, it is important to pay attention to the baby’s digestion and promote absorption through moderate exercise.
A five-month-old baby can start introducing complementary foods such as rice porridge and egg yolks.