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Zincovit syrup is a multivitamin and mineral supplement, but it is not formulated to directly stimulate a toddler's appetite. Giving supplements to a 2.5-year-old without a pediatrician's evaluation risks improper nutritional intake or potential toxicity. Low appetite at this age often stems from normal growth slowdowns, picky eating behavior, or an underlying mild deficiency. A doctor can check her growth chart, look for issues like low iron, and recommend safe, targeted solutions. You can naturally encourage eating by sticking to a routine, serving small portions, and keeping mealtimes relaxed.
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You can give Zincovit syrup once daily for a few weeks.
At this age many children become picky eaters. Avoid force feeding, reduce excess milk/junk snacks, and offer small frequent home meals.
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