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Eating extra calories when you are sick - childrenAlternate NamesGetting more calories - children Self-careIf your child is sick or getting cancer treatment, he or she may not feel like eating. But your child will need to get enough protein and calories to grow and develop. Eating well will help your child handle their illness and side effects of treatment better. Change your child's eating habits to help them get more calories:
Make eating more pleasant and fun:
Ways to Add Calories to Your Child's FoodInfants and babies:
Toddlers and preschool children:
ReferencesNational Cancer Institute. Overview of nutrition in cancer care (PDQ). 2008. Accessed October 13, 2008. Review Date: 10/30/2008
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