A question about how to treat a six-year-old boy’s obesity, who has an increased appetite and doesn’t like to exercise. The answer includes suggestions for exercise, diet, and behavioral changes.
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A three-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent diarrhea for a week, with yellow, loose stools occasionally containing sticky white material. After taking pepsin and protein yeast powder for two days without improvement, the baby is now consuming anti-diarrheal formula milk. The baby has previously undergone intestinal obstruction surgery and is seeking solutions for the diarrhea. It is recommended to administer Montmorillonite powder and to appropriately supplement with electrolyte water. Wishing you a happy life.
A three-year-old boy has been gaining weight over the past few weeks, with a significant appetite and a lack of interest in physical activity. How should we treat his obesity and lazy lifestyle?
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Based on symptoms and examination results, it may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to consult a doctor after observation.