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Talk to Tanman: What is an eating disorder?

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Question: My seven-year-old child wets the bed. This habit, which had been abandoned for years, has now started again. what to do Bedwetting at night (bedwetting or enuresis) can sometimes recur in children. There can be many reasons for this. Such behavior is physically or psychologically indicative. Physical causes may include problems such as urinary tract infection (UTI), constipation, or soft tissue weakness. For that, a pediatrician should be contacted and examined. Psychological factors, such as stress, change (such as a new school environment, the birth of a sibling) or fear, can also influence. In these circumstances, it is necessary to talk to the child calmly, ask about his feelings and show empathy. To solve this problem some measures can be tried as follows: • Limiting the sleeping time and instructing to urinate before going to sleep. • Reduce consumption of water or milk at night. • Avoid making negative comments, as it can affect the child's self-confidence. Question: My child has a lot of trouble in mathematics. He often gets confused between the numbers six and 9. What is the solution to this? Difficulties with math and confusion with the numbers six and nine are common problems, especially in infants with underdeveloped visual and cognitive processing. Such a situation can also be due to learning disorders such as dyslexia or dyscalculia, but this may not be the case in every case. Solutions to overcome this problem: Á Visual and positive outlook: Explain the numbers to the children with symbols similar to them. For example, show the shapes of six and nine as an observation. Á Contrast with the use of colors: Use different colors for six and nine, so that the distinction between the two is clear. Á Persistence through practice: Create questions that play with these figures with fun as a routine. Á Encouragement : Encourage him when he answers correctly. Question: What is an eating disorder? An eating disorder is a condition in which there is a breakdown of the brain over eating habits. It affects not only physical health, but also mental and social health. The main types of eating disorders are as follows: Á Anorexia nervosa: Such a person is overly concerned about his body weight and neglects food. This includes being constantly hungry and avoiding food. Á Bulimia nervosa: In this condition the person overeats and then vomits the food. Á Binge eating disorder: In this the person eats too much and then feels bad for doing so. The main causes of these disorders include mental stress, excessive worries, negative thoughts about one's body or weight. This problem can be solved with the help of medical treatment, dietician and psychologist. To get rid of this problem develop a healthy and balanced approach towards food and body. }

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