This is an issue with the parent's brain. The toddler's brain is developing and medications are inappropriate.
It is possible for children to experience hyperactivity when taking steroids. This is considered a normal side effect. If it is causing problems, speak with your doctor.
Hyperactivity can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, brain chemistry imbalances, environmental factors, and certain medical conditions. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a common cause of hyperactivity in both children and adults. Stimulants and certain medications can also sometimes cause hyperactivity as a side effect.
Yes. It can cause Hyperactivity as many E numbers cause the body to be overactive therefore being hyperactive. Please note that recent research shows that E numbers are not the only cause; Other factors such as Diet, Mental health and even location effects levels of hyperactivity.
The effects includes hyperactivity, nausea, disturbed sleep, memory loss and brain damage.
No there is an inattentive form of ADHD to where the symptoms are not as apparent as those of hyperactivity.
Yes. You can have too much of anything. Potatoes are not exactly the ideal baby food. They are low on the nutrition scale and are all carbs. The little guy need vitamins and fiber. Dont tax the little guy on sugar. Toddlers need a balanced diet. Vary the veggies and give plenty of fruit.
body size makes an effect to a diet because it makes you lazy to eat the foods that are healthy for your body.
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Susan Watson has written: 'Sugar-free toddlers' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Sugar-free diet, Recipes, Children
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