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Condition

Failure to Thrive (Poor Growth)

What You Need to Know

Failure to thrive (FTT) is slow physical development in a baby or child. It is caused by a baby or child not having enough nutrition.

Key Symptoms

Symptoms may include: 

  • Not enough weight gain for age
  • Low height (or length, if a baby) for age
  • Irritability
  • Tiredness
  • More sleepiness than normal
  • Lack of age-appropriate social response
  • Delayed physical movement changes
  • Learning and behavior problems

Diagnosis

Failure to thrive is usually diagnosed by a healthcare provider. The following may help determine diagnosis during routine checkups:

  • Height measurements
  • Weight gain
  • Your child's developmental growth

Treatment

Treatment will depend on many factors and may include seeing a specialized healthcare provider, such as: 

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