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    How can a child gain weight? What do you feed your child?

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      bubbleberry9
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      hi,cherrygal


      thanks for your prompt reply. it shld be 17kg instead 12 kg (typo). but still considered very skinny due to his height. juz wondering could i give the medicine first or shld i consult the doc....first.

      the pharmancy did mention that some parents give their kids twice a year as they eat raw food...but not sure is there any side effects...
      πŸ˜†

      did u give this medicine to ur kid as well....

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        cherrygal
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        One tell-tale sign of having worms is an itchy backside / anus... not kidding πŸ˜‚

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          xueyan
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          Dear mummies


          May i ask should there be a concern over child’s weight. My sil’s son is 17 years old and weighs only 29kg for a height of 1.59m. Sil is not bother at all. She said as long as they are healthy, nothing to worry about. She always say it is genes as she is petite herself.

          Another sil has a daughter of 6 years old that is 95cm and weighs 13kg. Sil is also not concern.

          What do you think?

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            Fat Mama
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            Boy - 17yrs, 1.59m and ONLY 29kgs!!!!! :yikes:


            My son 15yrs, 1.68m and 40kgs and already VERY thin. Really very thin, bone very small and without any flesh.

            I am concern and doing all I can to help him gain some weight. Now, every morning I give him 2 soft boil eggs and some chinese herbs to boost his appetite to eat more and hope he will gain some weight. I also bought tian qi and ginseng capsule from yu ren shen to boost his bone and height.

            I hope all these can help him.

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              bubbleberry9
              last edited by

              Thanks cherrygal,


              will give it a try.. this week.. πŸ˜‚

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                Ichigokun
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                I'm 12 years and 10 months old. 176cm and 64kg.


                Don't worry. I used to be skinny as heck when I was Primary One. Back then, I was only 19kg and 137cm.

                It's actually quite weird. Maybe my metabolism rate dropped over time and I become fat? πŸ˜‚

                All your child needs is 3 meals a day. Nothing more nothing less πŸ™‚

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                  Ichigokun
                  last edited by

                  bubbleberry9:
                  hi,cherrygal


                  thanks for your prompt reply. it shld be 17kg instead 12 kg (typo). but still considered very skinny due to his height. juz wondering could i give the medicine first or shld i consult the doc....first.

                  the pharmancy did mention that some parents give their kids twice a year as they eat raw food...but not sure is there any side effects...
                  πŸ˜†

                  did u give this medicine to ur kid as well....
                  I got a shock when you said 12kg XD

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                    Ichigokun
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                    24hr-mum:
                    i have tried royal jelly, kiddy pharmaton orange syrup, herb, chinese medicine, pedisure but my boy still eats very little. otherwise he is healthy.


                    any proven ways to improve appetite?
                    You can perhaps make some sour-sweet kind of drinks to appetise your child's taste buds.

                    Maybe mix honey and lemon into warm water and let your DS drink?

                    Of course, spicy-sour soup like Tom Yum can also appetise taste buds but, being small children, they wouldnt like spicy-sour food.

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                      bubbleberry9
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                      dear all,


                      thanks for your response..really sorrie for the typo mistake... πŸ˜„ anyway, gave the zentel to my son last weekend. not much difference after giving except.. taste abit like medicine. anyway, still monitoring his weight. this month.....

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                        cherrygal
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                        Hi bubbleberry


                        It takes a while for him to purge the parasites (if any). I intend to give it to my boy too. He’s so skinny that bullies in school tend to pick on him.

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