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Baby not eating and when she take food feel nausea At the first bite. Baby age 1 year 4 month, Any medicine for hunger
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it's a behavioral problem and not a disease. Avoid giving pre packaged foods.
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Direct consultation will be better.
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Try her favorite items, it's not a disease. When is this since, if it's from short duration it will resolve. Further query contact me
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I fill you should give meal to your child at specific interval when you fill she is hungry.. Like at internal of 4-5 hrs.. Don't give feed every hrly....add fruits in her diet.... Don't give fast food and give positive reinforcement for every good meal...
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Children undergo various stages of food rejection during their childhood. Try giving a variety during meals. Dont supplement with medications as its all temporary only. A nutritious and variety food diet is enough. Give small frequent meals also. For any further doubts, please book a consultation with me. You can also follow me on Instagram @pediatrician_india for more helpful tips. Take care !
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Give her syrup emeset 2.5ml two times daily for 2days Also give syrup polybion L 5ml once daily 2weeks
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