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What Causes Weight Loss And Crying At Midnight In A Toddler?

Hallo Doctor;my 2&8 months year boy he is losing weight,he avoided breastfeeding when he was 8month,now his eyes are no longer white but changed colours to grey green like(not realy good in identifying colours).he is sometimes couphing and clinical doctors said its allergy.sometimes he is crying in the mid of night as he is fiiling pain.what may be the cause please help.from Given Nhbhbhna.
Fri, 28 Aug 2015
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Hi.. can you please mention the birth weight and recent weight of the baby? Also what is the feeding pattern of the baby? Lose of weight and difficulty vision can be due to poor nutrition or faulty feeding techniques but before that we need to rule out if the baby is having underlying ophthalmologic problem along with any organic cause for poor weight gain.. I think you should visit a pediatrician for a detailed evaluation of yourbaby.If everything is all right then the baby will be started on nutritional supplements.
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What Causes Weight Loss And Crying At Midnight In A Toddler?

Hi.. can you please mention the birth weight and recent weight of the baby? Also what is the feeding pattern of the baby? Lose of weight and difficulty vision can be due to poor nutrition or faulty feeding techniques but before that we need to rule out if the baby is having underlying ophthalmologic problem along with any organic cause for poor weight gain.. I think you should visit a pediatrician for a detailed evaluation of yourbaby.If everything is all right then the baby will be started on nutritional supplements.