Is My Child's Growth Stalling? 5 Signs of Protein Deficiency You Shouldn't Ignore

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As parents, we often worry about our children's growth and development, especially when they seem to be lagging behind their peers. One common concern that can impact growth is protein deficiency. With so much information out there, it can be confusing to know what to look for. Here’s a practical guide to help you identify potential signs of protein deficiency in your child and what you can do about it. Signs of Protein Deficiency: 1. Stunted Growth: If your child is shorter than their peers or not gaining height as expected, it could be a sign of inadequate protein intake. 2. Fatigue and Weakness: If your child often feels tired or lacks energy, it may be linked to insufficient protein. 3. Frequent Infections: A weak immune system can result from low protein levels, leading to more frequent colds or infections. 4. Delayed Wound Healing: If cuts and bruises take longer to heal, it might indicate that your child isn't getting enough protein to support recovery. 5. Muscle Weakness: Noticeable weakness or lack of muscle tone can be a red flag for protein deficiency. Practical Tips to Boost Protein Intake: - Include Diverse Sources: Incorporate a variety of protein-rich foods like lent

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