Weight gain is not the only way to assess a child's growth because children are meant to get bigger overall, but not fatter. Getting taller is also part of a child's growth pattern. The overall growth pattern depends on proper food and adequate care.
However, illness, serious neglect or emotional disturbances can cause unsatisfactory weight gain. Although it's not optimum, 105cm and 16kg is normal for an Indian child aged five. However, concerns of bowel irregularity and vomiting need to be carefully addressed. Two relatively harmless, but troublesome, conditions - irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and coeliac disease (a digestive condition triggered by consumption of gluten, which is found in wheat, barley or rye) - have to be ruled out.
These may cause an urge to have a bowel movement after a meal. Night-time vomiting is typically seen in people with certain conditions including acid reflux, gastroenteritis, upper respiratory tract infections, sinus problems or post-nasal drip. Many people with acid reflux or IBS/coeliac disease have at least some symptoms of the other condition.
Here are some things you can try: Watch your son's intake of food containing dairy products and caffeine. Ensure he has plenty of curry leaves and pomegranate. Give him a teaspoon of ground curry leaves regularly. Dadimashtaka choornam and charngeryadi ghritham could be beneficial too
Consult an Ayurveda doctor for a detailed consultation and a proper diagnosis of your son's condition. Dr Shyams Ayurveda, Ajman provides traditional Ayurveda treatment for child health care and also keraleeya ayurveda therapies for weight reduction, Experience authentic Ayurveda back in dubai, Live life the ayurvedic way
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