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What to Feed Your Sick Child

Author: By Betty S. Wong

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Though your child may not have much of an appetite when he's sick, try to get him to eat. These comfort foods can help.

If your child has: Diarrhea

Serve: Clear fluids such as water, broth (for kids over 1), or electrolyte solutions, to prevent dehydration. (Avoid juice and soft drinks-- the sugar can worsen diarrhea.) A normal diet that includes binding foods such as rice, ripe bananas, and cooked veggies.

If your child has: Constipation

Serve: Prunes or prune juice to stimulate bowel function; high-fiber foods such as fresh apples, oranges, carrots, and celery; water to keep stools regular.

If your child has: A fever

Serve: A regular diet, but since feverish kids generally eat very little, add dips, sauces, or butter to increase every bite's caloric density; plenty of fluids.

If your child has: A sore throat

Serve: Hot noncaffeinated tea with honey (but only for children over 1); high-calorie ice cream smoothies.

If your child has: A stuffy nose

Serve: Warm foods such as chicken soup, which act as a vaporizer, loosening nasal mucus.



Copyright © 2000. Reprinted with permission from the March 2000 issue of Parents magazine.

All content here, including advice from doctors and other health professionals, should be considered as opinion only. Always seek the direct advice of your own doctor in connection with any questions or issues you may have regarding your own health or the health of others.

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Posted on: 4/29/2009 4:21 PM

Posted by: Lisa T

City: Newark

we have always been told that when you have diaria to eat the BRAT diet bananas, rice applesauce and toast. we have found apples to be more constipating then offering relief and stuff noses gets extra vitamin c

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