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My child sufferes malnutritious.how can l save my child.

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Dr. Oscar Novick answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Malnutrition: Give meats, poultry, eggs, whole grain cereals, milk, milk, fruits snd vegetables. Ask your doctor to help you with a proper diet, or refer you to a nutritionist.

Answered 5/8/2013

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MALNUTRITION: In this land of plenty, the problem should be lossing weight. Your peds should advise on how to eat high calorie food, rich in protein and carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Complete lab . Reveals anemia and other abnormality that can explain poor appetite.

Answered 5/8/2013

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