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Yes, in both groups, poor appetite can quickly lead to nutritional deficiencies, weight loss, and weakness. it should be monitored closely and addressed early.
Eating small, frequent meals, staying active, managing stress, adding flavorful spices, and ensuring adequate hydration can help boost appetite.
See a doctor if poor appetite lasts more than a few days, leads to weight loss, fatigue, or is accompanied by other symptoms like nausea, pain, or mood changes.
Not always. temporary loss of appetite can happen due to stress, fatigue, or mild illness. however, persistent poor appetite may indicate an underlying health condition and should be evaluated.
Poor appetite can result from infections, stress, depression, digestive issues, certain medications, chronic illnesses, or hormonal imbalances. it may also follow overeating or lifestyle changes.
Keep the room cool, avoid overdressing, and observe for other symptoms. if sweating is frequent or seems abnormal, get your baby evaluated by a pediatrician.
Yes, in some cases, heart defects or other cardiac issues can lead to excessive sweating, especially during feeding when the baby exerts more effort.
Consult a doctor if the sweating is profuse, accompanied by poor weight gain, rapid breathing, fatigue, bluish skin, or the baby seems very tired after feeding.
Possible causes include overheating, congenital heart conditions, infections, or metabolic disorders. it can also be a sign of increased effort during feeding due to breathing or heart issues.
Mild sweating during feeding can be normal, especially in warm environments or during intense sucking. however, persistent or heavy sweating may need medical evaluation.
Yes, persistent fatigue during physical activity can be a symptom of conditions like anemia, asthma, thyroid disorders, or even heart issues and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Ensure a balanced diet, proper hydration, regular sleep, and gradual physical training. avoid heavy meals or sugary snacks right before playing.
If a child or adult feels unusually tired early into play, becomes dizzy, short of breath, or complains of chest pain or weakness, it’s important to consult a doctor.
Common causes include anemia, dehydration, poor nutrition, lack of physical fitness, heart or lung problems, or low blood sugar levels.
Some tiredness during play is normal, especially after intense activity. however, frequent or early exhaustion may indicate poor stamina, lack of sleep, or an underlying health issue.
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