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Failure to Thrive (Poor Growth)

Key Points about Failure to Thrive (Poor Growth)

  • 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.
  • A child with failure to thrive is at risk for problems such as short height, behavior problems and developmental delays.
  • FTT has many possible causes. A baby or child may not be getting enough nutrients and calories. Or a baby or child may take in enough food, but not be able to absorb enough nutrients and calories.
  • A baby or child with an ongoing (chronic) health condition may also need more calories and nutrients than normal.
  • In some cases, a family may not understand what a baby needs. In severe cases, neglect or abuse may lead to FTT if food is kept from a baby on purpose.
  • FTT can be prevented by seeking early help with a child’s nutritional needs.

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