My 9 years daughter got chickenpox 9 days back. Now she has recovered better and asking for a spicy diet like chicken... Can u please suggest what is the preferable diet for her. She is a Badminton player. Can I continue her the previous diet???
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Sure will help you ,
B ut before prescribing anything we need some information like your vitals ,Family history, Lifestyle, medical history, daily routine and many more.
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Hi there! Hope your daughter is well now. As we are not aware what kind of diet she was following but as she is demanding for spicy chicken at this stage you can give soya chunks cooked as she like to satisfy craving for few days.
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