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How to Handle a One-Year-Old’s Habit of Eating Garbage?

How to educate a one-year-old to stop picking up and eating things on the ground?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Pica
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How to Treat a Three-Year-Old Child Who Eats Soil and Paper

A three-year-old child has been persistently eating non-nutritive substances such as soil and paper. How should this be treated?
  • FAQ
  • Pica
  • Child Nutrition
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Solutions for Children’s Love for Eating Soil, Stones, and Paper

At three years old, the child developed pica, loving to eat soil, stones, and paper. After examination, it was found that there was a deficiency of trace elements. The child refuses to take the prescribed medication, and the situation is serious. How should I treat it?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Pica
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Two-Year-Olds Still Put Objects in Their Mouths

A two-year-old child still putting objects in their mouth may be due to a deficiency of trace elements, such as pica caused by zinc deficiency, showing an interest in non-food items like paper or soil.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Trace Elements
  • Pica
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What’s Going on When Babies Eat Paper, Mud, and Chew on Wall Paint?

Babies eating paper, mud, and even chewing on wall paint might be a sign of pica, often associated with iron deficiency anemia.
  • FAQ
  • Pica
  • Iron Deficiency Anemia
  • Trace Elements
  • Blood Tests
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What’s Happening When a Child Eats Soil?

Children with pica may be experiencing a deficiency in trace elements such as zinc and iron.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Issues
  • Pica
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Why a 6-Year-Old Child Eats Boogers and How to Solve the Problem

Understanding why a 6-year-old child may eat boogers and how to correct this habit through psychological therapy and behavioral therapy.
  • FAQ
  • Child Psychology
  • Pica
  • Behavioral Therapy
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Why Children Chew on Nails and Snot: Causes and Treatment Methods

Children chewing on nails and snot may be due to worm infection or zinc deficiency. Pay attention to the symptoms of intestinal parasitic infection and zinc deficiency, and seek medical assistance.
  • FAQ
  • Childcare
  • Pica
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Why Do Children Bite Their Fingernails and How to Address It

Children who bite their fingernails may do so due to a lack of certain minerals or psychological factors. This behavior can be addressed by supplementing their diet and improving their home environment.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Pica
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