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Why and when to introduce solid foods

Dr. Tarun Singh

Dr. Tarun Singh

How do I know when my infant is ready to eat solid foods? Please advise.

— Garima Goel, Delhi

According to the Dietary Guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Indian Academy of Pediatrics, children should not be introduced to foods other than breast milk or infant formula until six months of age. Watch out for these signs to ensure your infant is developmentally ready for introduction of solid foods:

It’s advisable to introduce one solid food at a time. Wait for three-five days before offering another new food. Ensure food is mashed, pureed or strained and very
smooth in texture for easy digestion.

What are the symptoms indicating a child may have food allergy? Are the symptoms similar for food intolerance?

— Martha Evangeline, Kochi
It’s difficult to differentiate between food intolerance and food allergy as the symptoms tend to be common. Both occur when the body has an adverse chemical reaction to eating a particular food or drink. Normative symptoms include bloating, nervousness, sweating, headache, and altered bowel habits. However there are some differentiated symptoms:

Food intolerance never involves the immune system and/or causes severe allergic reactions aka anaphylaxis. Symptoms include nervousness, tremors, sweating, palpitations, rapid breathing, headache, diarrhea, skin burning sensation, allergy-like and breathing/asthma-like reactions.

A food allergy impacts the immune system. Cow’s milk allergy is the most common in early childhood. Symptoms include swelling of lips, face, eyes, hives or wells, tightness in throat, difficulty in talking or hoarse voice, persistent dizziness and pale and floppy physical appearance.

Parents should be observant and watch out for adverse symptoms arising out of consuming certain foods, and seek medical attention as soon as possible.

My three-year old son is a fussy eater. How can I encourage him to eat healthy?

— Risha Gina, Delhi

Here are some ways you can encourage your toddler to develop good eating habits:

(Dr. Tarun Singh is consultant (pediatrics) at Kalpavriksh Healthcare and Medeor Hospital, New Delhi)