A 3-year-old boy, over the past few weeks, has been noticed to be gaining weight increasingly. Additionally, he has an extremely large appetite and is unwilling to exercise. How should pediatric obesity be treated in a child who dislikes exercise? If you discover that your child has pediatric obesity, you should first provide them with a reasonable exercise schedule and a healthy diet. Arrange swimming, jogging, and other activities within their tolerance level, and encourage them to eat more vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers. Avoid giving them high-calorie, high-fat foods such as hamburgers, fries, and cookies. Also, don’t let the child lie down immediately after eating without any movement. If the above methods do not alleviate your child’s obesity symptoms, it is important to go to the hospital promptly to investigate the cause and avoid the condition from worsening.