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Height and weight gain
My child is 6 year old (girl). She hits all milestones on time and is active. Birth weight was 3.11 kg but we have faced struggle in weight gain in later years. Her appetite is much better now. She eats nutritious food and loves fruits and vegetables.  Not a picky eater. Currently she is only 15kg and 108 cm in height. We try to include more protien ( vegetarian). However now seeing other kids who has similar  diet or even picky eaters developing body well,  we are wondering whether we should be worried? Any tests or examinations to be done? Or are we worrying simply
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Her height and weight are within normal range. So nothing to worry about. More details are needed like previous weight and height, development, parents weight and height during childhood etc. please consult directly
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I need to ask few more questions before answering your query. Early consultations can prevent complications. Kindly contact me on whatsapp chat  (84960595 six five) Dr Faisal Zoheb MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), FELLOWSHIP IN NEONATOLOGY ( Newborn and vaccination specialist )
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Height is as per range only Weight should be increased further
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Give mixed Nutritious diet
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For 6 yrs girl  15kg expected weight should be 18-20kg Possible causes : Inadequate calorie/protein intake Recurrent infections Worm infestation Malabsorption Chronic disease (rare but important) What to do : Deworming (if not done recently) Diet optimization: High-calorie foods (milk, egg, banana, groundnuts, ghee, dal)
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