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Girl baby 11 months old
My baby girl 11 months old and she used to eat all foods nice but from past 1 week doctor prescribed  orofer st 5 drop twice daily and after giving that she is hesitating more to eat and not eating any food and wt to do ?[
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Not related to the medication usage. They are oral iron supplements. Try feeding her frequent small amounts of food and also keep changing the flavour to see her taste preferences.
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It is not related to the medicine you are giving  because it is only iron supplement. it is advisable to continue your efforts in feeding the child. many times it take more efforts from the parents to make the child eat nutritious food. so kindly go for different recipes and flavours which might improve the appetite of the child. at the same time it is also important to meet your doctor to rule out nutritional deficiency which might be the cause of loss of appetite. give juice fruits and water which will improve appetite and regular physical activity.
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Please consult your Pediatrician
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