What should I do if a child has anorexia, picky eating, and bedwetting at night

  The healthy growth of children is the most desirable thing for every parent. However, if children are always picky eaters, lose appetite, and do not eat properly, it can lead to malnutrition, spleen and stomach disorders, and in severe cases, neurological dysfunction and enuresis. So what should children with anorexia, picky eating, and nocturnal enuresis do at night?

  

What should I do if a child has anorexia, picky eating, and bedwetting at night1

  1. Dietary adjustments

  Parents can frequently change the way food is cooked. If there is always a single type of food, children may experience anorexia or picky eating. Try to provide children with food that is as flavorful as possible, as this can increase their appetite and enhance their nutrition. During dinner, try not to give children too much porridge, otherwise they may also experience bedwetting. Only after adjusting the diet can trace elements in children's bodies be eliminated, and these symptoms will be relieved.

  2. Go to the hospital for a physical examination

  Parents cannot ignore the long-term occurrence of anorexia, picky eating, or bedwetting in children. Make sure to take them to the hospital for a physical examination. Check which cause it is, and if it is due to malnutrition, adjust it through diet. If a child's urinary system development is delayed and digestive problems occur, treatment is needed to help them recover their health as soon as possible.

  In daily life, do not give children snacks and avoid eating too much raw and cold food. If they have poor appetite, they cannot be forced to eat. It is necessary to actively seek treatment to avoid affecting the health of children.

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