Parentsā concerns about their childrenās slow development in height and weight are commonplace. Many even wonder about their childrenās poor appetite, despite providing them with tasty, nutritious foods at home.
Underlying causes range from inadequate nourishment, food intolerance, frequent illnesses, worms, and eating disorders to mental illnesses. Moreover, some children suffer from frequent stomach pains, bloating, vomiting after consuming certain foods that contain wheat, proteins, milk, etc.āindicating food sensitivity.
Timely medical intervention, however, can speed up the growth of the child, prevent complications later during puberty and ward off other deficiencies, namely, anemia and weak bones. With proper nourishment, the childās concentration and poor memory can be markedly improved.