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My daughter is 4 year 2 month old. Her weight is 23.5 kg and height is 112 cm. Is her weight okay for her age and height. She doesn't look overweight and also don't eat much. Not able to understand the weight.
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Monitor her diet (ensure balanced meals with more fruits, vegetables, and proteins).Encourage physical activity (playtime, running, cycling).Regular growth monitoring with a pediatrician.
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Consult endocrinologist doctor
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**Dear Parent,**  Thank you for sharing your concerns about your daughter’s growth. Based on the details provided:  - **Age:** 4 years 2 months  - **Weight:** 23.5 kg  - **Height:** 112 cm  Growth Assessment:**  1. Weight-for-Height:**     - Her weight is **significantly above the 95th percentile** for her height, indicating obesity as per WHO growth standards.     - Expected weight for her height (112 cm) is ~18–20 kg.  2. BMI Calculation:**     - BMI = Weight (kg) / (Height in m)² = 23.5 / (1.12)² ≈ **18.7** (≥95th percentile for age = obese range).  *Key Concerns:**  - Even if she "doesn’t eat much," the **quality of food** (high-calorie/low-nutrient snacks, sugary drinks) or **sedentary habits** may contribute.  - Childhood obesity increases risks of early diabetes, joint issues, and metabolic disorders.  Action Plan:**  1. **Dietary Review:**     - Focus on whole foods (vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins).     - Limit processed snacks, juices, and fried foods.  2. Physical Activity:**     - Ensure **60+ minutes of active play** daily (running, swimming, cycling).  3. Medical Evaluation:**     - Rule out hormonal causes (e.g., thyroid dysfunction) with tests if needed.     - Monitor growth trends via a **growth chart**.  Why Consultation is Important:**  - Personalized guidance is crucial to address underlying habits/health risks.  - Early intervention prevents long-term complications.  Contact me on WhatsApp for a detailed growth assessment:**  **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two** 
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It's totally  more Than normal.  Don't worry.
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Your daughter’s weight (23.5 kg) and height (112 cm) are above average for her age. Typically, a 4-year-old girl weighs around 14–18 kg and has a height of 95–105 cm. Since she is taller than average, her weight is also slightly higher, which is usually normal. Factors like genetics, bone density, and muscle mass can contribute to a higher weight without indicating overweight. If she appears healthy, active, and has a balanced diet, there’s no need to worry. Instead of focusing on a single number, it's better to track her overall growth pattern. However, if you have concerns, consulting a pediatrician for a growth chart assessment can provide clarity. 📞 For consultation, connect with me on Practo for video consultations. For WhatsApp queries only: Eight Seven Six Two Seven Four Nine Nine Seven Four.
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She is overweight. But she need to check her weight. Also see if she is active .
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Kindly connect Will help you.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Needs to be evaluated. Do Consult.
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Consult endocrinologist
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Normal and healthy. God bless her
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Let her play and do normal thing Weight will be adjusted as she grows tall
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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