Stop breastfeeding and bottle feeds if given and give just 2 top milk feeds using a glass and 4 solid meals a day including curds and bananas in the diet in addition to whatever you prepare at home.
If he's active physically,relax,it's just a matter of regulating the diet and timings.
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Does he prefer eating outside food? Is he still breastfed? Has he been dewormed?
Kindly consult with your pediatrician so that they can study his preferences and history and suggest a diet accordingly
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