Explore strategies for dealing with slow growth, including dietary adjustments and treatment recommendations, to promote healthy growth.
Treatment methods and suggestions for slow growth
Offer guidance on nutritional supplementation and food source suggestions.
Offer solutions to the issue of a child’s preference for meat in the treatment of pediatric obesity
My son is 6 years old and has been found to be getting fatter, eating more than average children, and not fond of exercise. How should we deal with the issue of pediatric obesity and a preference for meat?
When a child becomes overweight, how to develop exercise plans and a healthy diet.
Treatment Suggestions for Children with Obesity
This post provides dietary therapy suggestions for children with weak spleen and stomach, particularly those with an internal cold constitution.
What should be done to adjust the diet of a 10-month-old child who is deficient in calcium and iron and doesn’t like to eat?
This child has a poor appetite, which is often due to insufficient constitution from birth. It requires effort to improve from the outside. I suggest starting by eating more easily digestible foods and avoiding hard-to-digest foods. In addition, moderate exercise can also help promote digestion and strengthen the body. If the situation does not improve, it is recommended to seek professional medical advice.