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Principles of building menus for anorexic children
Children with anorexia is a common condition and makes many parents worry. So what do children with anorexia eat, how to create a menu for children with anorexia so that children eat better while still ensuring nutrition.
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Be careful with anorexia in adults
Anorexia in adults is a problem that needs to be taken seriously and should not be taken lightly, because if left untreated for a long time, it can lead to pathological anorexia. Anorexia in adults, if not treated promptly, can cause weight loss and severe malnutrition.
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Distinguishing physiological anorexia - pathological anorexia
Anorexia is a common nutritional disorder in children caused by many reasons: physiological changes, psychological discomfort or certain infectious diseases,...
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What is physiological anorexia and how to help children overcome it?
Anorexia is a common nutritional disorder in children caused by many reasons: physiological changes, psychological discomfort or some infectious diseases,... During the period when children have anorexia, parents need to find out the cause of the condition to have a timely remedy.
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Children suddenly anorexic, why?
Children are in the stage of physical and mental development, so their meals are always focused on ensuring adequate nutrition. However, children suddenly lose their appetite or are lazy to eat is a common problem that worries many parents. Knowing the cause of anorexia will help children eat well and develop healthily.
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Children are anorexic due to being forced to eat: Causes, harms and solutions
Anorexia (laziness to eat) is a very common condition in children, especially children who are forced to eat. Children with anorexia due to being forced to eat have symptoms such as eating less than usual, holding food in their mouth for a long time without swallowing... However, not all parents know what to do when their children have anorexia because this condition appears for many reasons.
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Overcoming physiological anorexia in 6-month-old children
The physiological anorexia period in children can occur at the age of 6 months or older. In which, 6 months of age is a very important milestone because this is the stage when children start eating solid foods. Physiological anorexia in 6-month-old children needs to be recognized and overcome early to help children develop healthily.
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How long does physiological anorexia children last and when does it appear?
Physiological anorexia often appears when children are about to enter a stage of physical change according to the natural development cycle, such as teething, crawling, learning to walk, etc. So how long does physiological anorexia last and when can children return to eating normally?
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Stages of anorexia physiological in children
Physiological anorexia is a common condition when children enter different stages of physical development. Physiological anorexia often occurs in a short period of time and rarely causes serious consequences. However, if parents do not pay attention or handle it incorrectly, this condition can turn into psychological anorexia, which is very difficult to overcome.
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Beware of sick children with anorexia
In the process of taking care of children, parents often have to witness their children being sick with many unpleasant symptoms, one of which is pathological anorexia in children. In order for this condition not to affect young children too much, parents need to learn carefully about pathological anorexia.
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What to do to address the causes of anorexia
Children with anorexia is one of the biggest fears of mothers with children in the developmental stage. Children with anorexia not only affects the psychology of parents but more importantly, it causes many consequences for the health and comprehensive development of children.
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