How To Treat Childhood Obesity

Medication

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When diet and exercise do not seem to be aiding in the treatment of an obese child, medical intervention might be an option. There are very few options approved for use in children, as the risks and outcomes are relatively unclear. Two basic medications could be prescribed if a pediatrician happens to find it necessary. Orlistat prevents the absorption of fat in the intestines in those twelve and up, while sibutramine causes the brain to send signals that will make those sixteen and up feel full quicker. In any case, any medication should be thoroughly researched before considering whether or not to administer it.

Continue reading to discover the details on the final option for treating childhood obesity.

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