Feeding disorder of infancy and early childhood
Treatment
Depending on the severity of the condition, the following measures may be taken: - Increase the number of calories and amount of fluid the infant takes in
- Correct any vitamin or mineral deficiencies
- Identify and correct any underlying physical illnesses or psychosocial problems
A short period of hospitalization may be required to accomplish these goals.
Prognosis (Expectations)
There is no quick cure for the majority of infants and children with feeding disorders. Most feeding disorders are mild and self-limited. A multidisciplinary approach involving pediatricians, outreach nurses, dietitians, social workers, behavior specialists, and parents is needed to improve the child's well-being and nutritional status.
Complications
Childhood malnutrition can permanently stunt mental and physical development if it is severe and long-lasting. Early treatment can prevent such complications.
Calling Your Health Care Provider
Call for an appointment with your pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's appetite, behavior, development, or growth.
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