How is anorexia in children caused

  To promote healthy development of the body, it is necessary to consume sufficient nutrients, and most of the nutrients needed by the body need to be obtained from daily diet. But some children have anorexia, which makes parents particularly worried and afraid that they may experience symptoms such as malnutrition. So how is anorexia in children caused?

  

How is anorexia in children caused1

  There are many reasons that can cause anorexia in children, with climate being a major factor. In hot summer, children's appetite often greatly decreases, and their gastrointestinal function is also affected by the weather, resulting in anorexia. Summer is also a major season for many children to experience anorexia.

  In addition to the weather affecting appetite, a lack of certain trace elements in children's bodies can also lead to anorexia. In this situation, parents need to take their children to the hospital for a trace element examination to determine which trace element is missing, and then timely supplement accordingly, effectively solving the problem of anorexia in children.

  Childhood anorexia is a serious condition, which can easily lead to insufficient intake of nutrients, thereby affecting the physical development of children. Parents must pay attention to diversifying their diet in daily life, and adding a balanced amount of various foods to their children can greatly prevent them from experiencing anorexia.

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