My girl 1 year old, infected nd cured by dengue virus... While discharged her platelet count was 1.2L ... Now she s not taking her feed watever am giving, refuses to take. Oly taking liquid items tat too half of the quantity she should take before dengue. Solid foods not at all taking ... Every time am compelling her.. then take few spoons of solids foods... She s active, playing, sleeping well ... Urine count is ok but quantity is low. Wat should I do to make her eat properly like before dengue. Pls help me
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She is recovering from dengue so will take time to get back to normal appetite
Dont force feed
Hydrate well
Watch on quantity and number of time she passes urine
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Be patient
As long as she us active playful and sleeping well No need to worry
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It is just the post-illness phase, will pass through
Try to give tasty food that she normally likes. In liquid high-calorie juice or adding sugar to it
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