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How To Get Hemoglobin Normal In A Toddler?

Hi Doctor, I am having Son of 1.5Yrs and he is not eating any thing through out the day, but he is very active and also plays a lot at home. Last week we have took his Blood report in that it has shown that Heamoglobin is very less. Our doctor has given some of the medicine to get heamoglobin in control. Please advice what can be done for my son that he starts eating the food. Regards, Ajay A Joshi 0000
Thu, 6 Jul 2017
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Dear Parent,

The fact that your child is very active through the day is a reassuring sign. There can be many causes for low food intake in a toddler and low blood count is one of them. I would however suggest that you consult your pediatrician who can assess your child's growth and investigate the cause of the low blood count in your child and treat accordingly.
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How To Get Hemoglobin Normal In A Toddler?

Dear Parent, The fact that your child is very active through the day is a reassuring sign. There can be many causes for low food intake in a toddler and low blood count is one of them. I would however suggest that you consult your pediatrician who can assess your child s growth and investigate the cause of the low blood count in your child and treat accordingly.