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20 Bollywood Star Kids To Watch Out For
Life of Bollywood star kids always interests us. Their massive presence on Social platforms makes us want to dig deeper to know what is going on in their lives. Know who are the most famous celebrity kids of Bollywood.
Don’t you feel envious when kids much younger than you are, own a grand car and go for a vacation in Italy? By their appearance it may seem that they are living a simple life—by wearing a plain white shirt and a pair of faded blue jeans—a subtle logo or a tag will reveal just what a fortune those clothes cost.
Some kids in India are born with silver spoon in their mouth, and no matter how much their parents try to keep them grounded, their pictures show otherwise. When it comes to Bollywood kids, the kind of stardom they enjoy will fill you with envy and rage. They live their life to the fullest and do not even accept they have the privilege of nepotism. They have everything we long for but is a distant dream and with minimal effort.
20 Star Kids to Watch Out For
These young kids have everything—fame, wealth, and fans (just because they are star kids!) Read to know about these who are these star kids who are living their lives king size at the cost of their parent’s struggles!
1. Ahaan Pandey
Ahaan Pandey is Chunky Pandey’s nephew. And his Instagram account will show you how star kids blossom while the seeds are sown by someone else. He is already a social media favourite and from his pictures, you can see that he already has an attitude that actors have after having done 20 successful movies in a row.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd7ZZXTn4IL/
2. Aryan Khan
Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood’s superstar Shahrukh Khan, doesn’t need any introduction. He already has enough fans that will only increase with time. He has worked as a child actor in his Dad’s mega movies. He is always in the limelight, thanks to the paparazzi.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BE1C0aWrLh6/
3. Suhana Khan
The next on this list is none other than Shahrukh Khan’s lovely daughter-Suhana Khan- who also has his looks. Seems like this young diva is all set to make a grand entry in Bollywood.
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4. Ahan Shetty
Ahan Shetty is Sunil Shetty’s son; his looks say it all. Although this star kid is not much in limelight, his Insta account shows his way of enjoying his father’s stardom is different. You will come across many pictures of him vacationing abroad and amazing photographs of the places he has visited, and who wouldn’t love clicking pictures if you are holidaying in ‘The Bahamas’ and ‘Naples’!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg8spKvF18e/
5. Karan Deol
Karan Deol, son of famous action star Sunny Deol, is soon going to make his debut in Bollywood; the movie is being directed by his own father. Who needs to be launched by others if the blood of Bollywood is so potent in your own family? But this star kid shies away from the media and is hardly seen in any parties.
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6. Sara Ali Khan
Daughter of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh has already started working on her debut film and has all the glamour and glitz of a future superstar. This young Princess with her bold and confident looks will soon be the next queen of Bollywood.
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7. Jhanvi Kapoor
She is always in the spotlight, be it for her dazzling looks, her long-awaited debut film with Ishaan Khattar or because of her resemblance to her mother. On seeing her pictures on Social platforms you will feel like a mere mortal. This beautiful lady has the same innocence in her eyes that her mother had and is already being appreciated by all.
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8. Pranutan Bahl
Pranutan Bahl is Mohnish Bahl’s daughter. She is a law graduate and whether or not she will make an entry in Bollywood or not is not known. But this elegant lady is sure carrying forward the legacy of her grandmother Nutan, who was a famous actress of her times. She is not followed by media like other star kids but she sure has all the reasons to be.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRfS-xPF-lt/
9. Aarav Kumar
This young lad is following his father, Akshay Kumar’s steps. Though both his parents try to keep him grounded, media, of course, goes out of the way to spill water on their efforts. Steadily he is turning into a handsome guy and is one of the most sought-after star kids.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BBejV-aHixU/
10. Aaliyah Kashyap
Aaliyah Kashyap is the daughter of famous director Anurag Kashyap. From the looks of her social media, she is already an internet celebrity and sure knows how to live a celeb life.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba6VERHlRNI/
11. Jamie Lever
We all have appreciated Johnny Lever’s comic timing, his tone, and the ease with he said his dialogues. And his daughter, Jamie is also on his path. With comedy in her genes, Jamie opted to continue the legacy. She is a stand-up comedian and has also appeared as a host in comedy shows on Television. Check out her Insta account, this charming stand-up comedian is an eccentric beauty!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc9rDUfhwrc/
12. Ibrahim Ali Khan
He is Saif Ali Khan’s son and looks just like young Saif did. He started his career as a child actor in his dad’s films. He too has many followers on social media so let’s see what the future holds for this good-looker.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BW-6EtWhKzk/
13. Navya Naveli Nanda
Navya Naveli is the daughter of Shweta Nanda and granddaughter of legendary actor Amitabh Bacchan. The family name and her looks have grabbed her many followers on her Instagram account. She is a pure beauty and we’re sure if she chooses to enter Bollywood, she will have a fan following matching up to her family name.
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14. Aaliya Ebrahim
Aaliyah Ibrahim, daughter of famous 90’s actress Pooja Bedi is getting much attention because of her fashion sense. She is a fashion icon and is popular for her bold and confident looks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbbxT2ihyQ5/
15. Ira Khan
Ira is the daughter of Mr. perfectionist, Aamir Khan and Reena Dutta. Like her father, she keeps her life private but how this perfectionists’ daughters turns out to be we will have to wait to see.
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16. Junaid Khan
Junaid Khan, son of Aamir Khan and Reena Dutta likes to keep it low. This low-profile star kid is nothing like other Bollywood celebrities kids. He has a degree in theatrics and made his stage debut with his mother.
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17. Ananya Pandey
Ananya Pandey is the daughter of Chunky Pandey and looks simply stunning. From her pictures on Instagram, she appears to be a fashion diva and is a total party person. And from her slim figure and alluring looks, it seems she is getting ready to slay the audience.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgObUOiFHjU/
18. Ishaan Khattar
Ishaan Khattar is soon going to appear in Karan Johar’s production alongside Jhanvi Kapoor. Ishaan is Shahid Kapoor’s half-brother and made an appearance as a child actor in Shahid’s movie, Vaah! Life Ho To Aisi.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbtpCJ-g8KT/
19. Arhaan Khan
Arhaan Khan is Malaika Arora and Arbaaz Khan’s son. He sure is not much captured by media but on Instagram, he has more than 60K followers. In his photographs, he is seen having fun, partying, vacationing, and living the 'good life’ to the fullest!
https://www.instagram.com/p/3dnH9KFKkn/?utm_source=ig_embed
20. Shanaya Kapoor
Shanaya Kapoor is the daughter of Sanjay Kapoor and Maheep Sandhu. Owing her looks to her mother, this beautiful girl is friends with SRK and Chunky Pandey’s daughters Suhana and Ananya respectively. They have been seen partying together on multiple occasions. Well, to be friends with stars you need to be one of them.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbtUlr-DFn8/
These were some of the kids who are shining in the limelight of stardom their parents have earned. They know not yet, how powerful fame is and how it’s absence can leave one in the bylanes of anonymity. Read more
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Real Parenting: 6 Things You Should Stop Feeling Guilty About
First off, let’s all take a moment to accept the ultimate truth about parenting - IT ISN’T EASY! One day you learn that you’re going to become a parent and start reading up on every possible guide to raise a model child; the next thing you know, you’re knee-deep in stained clothes and broken toys, trying to hear the thoughts in your head while your kid screams in the background. Kids don’t come with an instruction manual and pieces of conflicting parenting advice will overflow from every corner, so, of course, you’re bound to be confused about certain matters.
Now, confusion is acceptable. But there are certain perfectly reasonable things that you will have to do or say or make decisions about that can make you feel guilty; and well, they shouldn’t!
6 Things You Need to Stop Feeling Guilty About As a Parent
If anyone (including yourself!) gives you a hard time over the following things, know that you have nothing to feel guilty about!
1. Being a Working Parent
This tends to be especially true in the case the mother is also working, because dads are expected to be the primary breadwinners. As a working mom, you probably feel bad about sacrificing the time you could spend with your child, by working (more so if you actually enjoy your job).
But why should you feel bad about contributing to the income of the family, putting your education to use, and setting a good example for your child? And let’s face it, we’re not living in very inexpensive times either, and an additional income is always beneficial!
“But how do I make it up to my child?”
Duties at home are the responsibilities of both parents, for starters, so make sure that they’re designated proportionately, so that you both have enough time to spend with your child. When you’re with your little one, make sure that he knows that it’s just you and him, with no space for anyone else. Once in a rare while, play hooky too; skip a day at work, take him out of school, and go have a parent-child day! Those are the memories he’s going to cherish once he’s all grown up!
2. Not Being Able to Give Your Child Everything His Peers Have
As a parent, we’re sure you’re already providing your kid with quality education, plenty of wholesome meals, coaching in extra-curricular activities - you know, things that a parent ought to provide. But if you’re going to give in to all of your child’s material desires or compare what you’re giving him with what his peers are getting, you’re just going to find yourself wracked with guilt. This is an unnecessary burden you’re carrying. In fact, giving your child everything he asks for isn’t going to teach him very valuable lessons. You may just end up spoiling him and he may grow up to be materialistic.
“But won’t he resent me for not giving him what he wants?”
Kids are always going to be fascinated by something new, just as much as they may lose interest in it almost the very next day. Granted, saying ‘no’ won’t make you very popular, but giving in to all of your child’s whims and fancies will just make him lose value for the things you do for him. Ensure that he doesn’t grow up to understand that spending less money means that he’s in unfortunate situations. If anything, teach him to be grateful for all that he has. But this doesn’t mean you refuse him everything he asks for. If you see that there is something he earnestly wishes for, get it or do it for him. After all, who else can make his wishes come true, if not his parents!
3. For Occasionally Yelling At Your Kid
Unless your child is an absolute saint (lucky you!), he’s going to be up to some mischief or the other that will warrant some hard words and yelling from you. It’s not the most pleasant feeling and you’ll often feel bad that you’ve scolded your precious little munchkin so harshly. Well, not going to lie, you’re going to be doing this for quite a while; and that’s only because you love your baby so much that you can’t imagine any harm befalling him! But if yelling and losing your patience is all that seems to go on from your end, then there could be a problem.
“So what should I do?”
Identify whether your response to your child’s antics are healthy or seem to be a bit too much, both, the reactions (excessive yelling, intense anger, creating a stressful environment) and its frequency. While yelling at your child once because he upturned the entire bottle of juice right after you’ve cleaned the kitchen floor is actually okay (come on, you just mopped that entire area!), screaming after him continuously isn’t! There may be underlying reasons which may cause you to overreact to the smallest of things, and if there are, they need to be checked and corrected. However, if you’ve yelled at him for something that turned out to be no fault of his, apologise; it teaches him that saying sorry is important, whether you’re a child OR a parent.
4. For Not Denying Your Child His Screen Time
Today’s parents have yet another aspect of new-age parenting to be ashamed about - letting their kids watch TV or play video games. For some reason, today, it’s considered that any bit of leisure time in a child’s day requires to be optimised for his development, and watching TV could harm his intellect! Why, though? Didn’t we all grow up watching cartoons and shows on TV, and didn’t it help us in many ways? Didn’t we learn a new language or learn about a new culture; or just had fun and have memories to look back on when we’re all grown up now? And honestly, the time that the kids are in front of a screen does fetch the parent some downtime - a win-win situation that you shouldn’t feel bad about!
“But what if he gets addicted?”
Well, of course, you should be clear about the rules of screen time - when your child gets to watch TV or play games, for how long, and when it should be completely off limits. If it gets to the point where his screen time gets in the way of actually socialising with others, it certainly needs an intervention. But if it isn’t a big problem, let the kid have his 1 hour of Pokemon or Chota Bheem; he deserves to have stories of his favourite after-school TV show when he grows up!
5. For Your Child’s Misbehaviour in Public
If your child throws tantrums in the supermarket because you said no to him getting a spatula (little kids want everything they see, don’t they!), don’t peg this as your fault. Little kids misbehave, and that’s a known fact. The looks you’re getting from others are either those of sympathy from people who’ve ‘been there and done that’, or those of irritation from people who’ve clearly not handled kids a lot!
“But what I do if it gets out of hand?”
Your child’s misbehaviour can be traced back to being hungry, being tired, being overstimulated, or just wanting to test your patience! Feed him if he’s being cranky and try not to schedule outdoor tasks and chores when your child is bound to be tired. But if he’s causing trouble on purpose, you need to devise effective disciplinary strategies. Make sure that he realises that his actions will have consequences, and enforce them with urgency. Immediate consequences leave a lasting impression on the child and he’s bound to not repeat his mistake.
6. Not Being Able to Be a Super-Parent
If anyone has come across as the ideal parent to you - perfectly dressed and well-behaved kids with their perfectly dressed and well-behaved parents - know that you caught them on their best day. Every parent struggles with the multiple roles that have been bestowed upon him or her - mom/dad, working professional, chef, in-house doctor, emotional punching bag, homework helper, every-problem-in-the-world-solver - and it does get to be too much at times. Beating yourself up for not being able to fix your child’s latest problem or having forgotten to pack his lunch, even, is not the answer.
“But I’m supposed to be able to do it all!”
You’re a parent, but you’re also only human. There will be days you would want to throw in the towel, break down in tears, or want to blame yourself for not being the ‘fixer’. Have your moment of getting it all out, but remember that you’re still, and will always be, your child’s superhero. Be willing to ask AND accept help whenever you need. Your child isn’t going to lose all love and respect for you if he finds out that you too can fail at something; it will teach him that no one is perfect, and that’s quite alright.
At the end of the day, no one knows what’s best for your kids like you do. Make your decisions, let go of perfection, admit your mistakes, seek advice, and don’t let the parent-guilt get to you while you’re doing better than anyone can for your child!
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Teach Your Kids About Republic Day
Teaching children about Republic Day is a great way of instilling patriotism in them. It will give them a sense of belonging to the country they're born in and will help mould them into responsible citizens. So, this 26th January, make an effort to explain to children the significance of the Republic Day of India and make it fun for them by celebrating it in a kid-friendly manner.
The freedom we enjoy today is a gift given to us by those valiant freedom fighters and great leaders who fought for our country’s independence from the British rule. It is our duty, as parents, to make sure that our children love and respect their country, keep patriotism alive.
Most children get confused between the Republic Day and the Independence Day. So it’s important first, to explain to them the difference between the two. Tell them that although India got its independence from the British rule on 15th August 1947, it did not become a republic by adopting its newly written Constitution, until January 26th, 1950. Make sure children they understand this distinction.
Importance of Republic Day
India is a republic. A republic is a country where the power of decision making for the nation lies with the elected representatives from the people itself, rather than a king or a monarch.
Republic Day is celebrated in India on 26th January, since India was declared a republic on 26th January 1950.
After six months of independence from the British rule, our country adopted the constitution written by Dr B. R. Ambedkar, officially.
This was when the Indian Government protected our fundamental rights.
Dr Rajendra Prasad took the oath of being the first president of India. Thousands of people witnessed this wonderful and memorable event with great excitement and jubilation.
This was the commencement of a significant chapter in the journey of modern India since we had officially lifted British laws and made way for citizen-friendly laws.
On this day, there is a Grand Republic Day Parade organised at Rajpath in New Delhi. It wonderfully represents the diverse cultural heritage of all the 29 states of India and showcases to the citizens the competency of the Indian military.
We also pay tribute to our freedom fighters and valiant soldiers who laid down their lives for our safety. Awards such as the Paramvir Chakra, Ashok Chakra and Vir Chakra are awarded to brave soldiers posthumously.
Brave children who are the winners of National Bravery Awards are honoured and appreciated.
Republic Day Trivia
Here is some fun trivia about Republic Day.
1. Who Hoisted The Flag on The First Republic Day?
The first President of India, Dr Rajendra Prasad hoisted the flag on the first Republic Day of India.
2. When was The First Republic Day Celebrated?
The first Republic day was celebrated on 26th January 1950 at Rajpath, New Delhi.
3. Which is The longest Constitution in The world?
You guessed it right! The longest constitution in the world is the Indian Constitution, containing 444 articles in 22 parts with 146,385 words.
4. Where was The First Republic Day Parade Held?
The first Republic Day parade was held in Rajpath, New Delhi. It is a ceremonial pathway in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to the National Stadium in Delhi. To this day, we have been following the tradition of celebrating the Republic Day at Rajpath with great pomp.
Tips to Celebrate The Republic Day with Children:
Wake them up early and watch the live telecast of the Republic Day parade together. This way, you’ll get to spend some quality time with them while educating them about our country’s diverse cultures.
Take them to a flag hoisting in your neighbourhood, or make sure they attend the one at their schools.
Organize a fancy dress or talent display competition in your apartment or neighbourhood. Provide the kids with a theme (patriotic, regional, etc.) help them dress up, prepare for the talent display accordingly. Let them choose who/what they want to dress up as and what talent they want to showcase. If it is a dress-up competition, help them prepare a few lines to go with their chosen character.
Get together with the kids in your apartment or neighbourhood and prepare a small patriotic skit for them to present on Republic day. It’ll probably take you a week to rehearse and prepare the costumes and props for the skit, but trust me, they’ll love all the excitement and also learn a thing or two in the process.
Gather the kids from your apartment or neighbourhood and have a Republic Day story-telling session in the evening. Invite people to tell them stories of our struggle for freedom. The kids will hungrily lap these up.
We often remark that this younger generation lacks a sense of patriotism. However, if you want your kid to grow up feeling connected to his country, start teaching him to love and support his country from a young age itself. Don’t just see 26th January as a public holiday - as a day off from work, but use this day as an opportunity to inspire in your kid pride for his country’s rich legacy, history and the value of freedom.
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Does Your Baby Have Stranger or Separation Anxiety? - How to Tackle It
What is Stranger Anxiety?
This is usually demonstrated by crying when an unknown or unfamiliar person approaches. Normally it starts at about 8 - 9 months and usually subsides by 2 years of ag. Stranger anxiety is related to the child’s developmental task of distinguishing the acquainted from the unacquainted. Both the duration and intensity of the nervousness (anxiety) varies greatly among kids.
Some babies show a strong preference for one parent over another after a certain age, and grandparents may suddenly be viewed as strangers. Anticipating this during visits helps prevent misinterpretation of behaviour. Comforting the child and avoiding overreacting to such behaviour is usually the only therapy needed.
If a new person is coming, having that person spend some time with the family before the actual day makes sense. When the event arrives, having parents spend some time with the child and sitter before they leave is prudent. If grandparents are coming to watch over the child for a few days while parents go away, they should arrive a day or two early.
Stranger anxiety of pronounced intensity may be a sign of more generalized anxiety and should prompt evaluation of the family situation, parenting techniques, and the child’s overall emotional state.
The day-to-day relationship between baby and parents, not the degree of anxiety when meeting strangers is the best measure of emotional health in the baby.
Stranger anxiety is a normal part of a child's cognitive development. Parents concerned about educating their children should be cautious when approached by unfamiliar people. However, we need to find a balance between concern and encouragement of their natural inquisitiveness and friendliness, while at the same time teaching them that they should always rely on parental supervision and consent in dealing with outsiders.
Stranger anxiety can sometimes upset friends and relatives, who may feel rejected by an introverted child. The baby may reject a caregiver he/she was previously comfortable with or grow hysterical when relatives visit. This can be unsatisfying for us, since the baby may reject the parent who is not the principal caregiver. Parents should respect the child's fear and allow her to approach people. If the child does not want to be hugged by or sit with a relative, it is ill-advised to force her. In the long run, children outgrow their fear and become more easy-going with strangers.
Safe Attachment and Social Referencing
Around 8-9-month-old babies would have reached an important milestone in the development of an attachment to their mother. Babies with a healthy attachment prefer being near their mother, because the mother is the person who helps them with their physical and emotional needs.
Although they may move away from the mother to explore, they will still look back at her face for assurance when they’re not sure about something. This is called ‘social referencing’.
Person Permanence
Most babies at this stage would have developed an understanding of person permanence (that people still exist when they can’t be seen). Whereas before they had to be able to physically see their mother to know she existed, they can now hold a picture of her in their mind.
When baby can’t see their mother, they may become upset and terrible in response to the separation. It’s still better for a mum to tell her baby she’s leaving, rather than hoping the baby won’t notice her going.
So always wave a goodbye and say that you will be back sooner to comfort the child.
Separation Anxiety- What Is It?
Separation anxiety is when a baby becomes worried or upset when they’re separated from the person who cares for them the most — often it’s the mother. Babies understand that people leave before they learn that people return. They can tell from your actions that you are about to leave. Anxiety begins to build even before you leave. Upset and crying occur at the time of separation, sleep difficulties are common.
This usually develops in the second half of the first year.
How Can You Reduce or Tackle This?
Practice staying away for short durations.
Introduce strangers early.
Try distracting the baby when you leave.
Always leave when she feels good, that is, when she is well-fed or not sleepy.
Learn to say goodbye which would signal that you will not be available.
Don’t look back.
Don’t fall for the tears, they are short lived.
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Contribution – “Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck Review” for Kid
Your Name: Arunita Mukherji
Age & Gender of child: 1.5 years
Product Name: Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck – Green And Blue
Product Review
Reason to Buy:
Our baby is very naughty and has the habit of smashing and throwing toys. We were looking for a wheeled toy that would be hardy and fun for him. We found this incredible toy while searching. With the Fisher-Price brand name, we were pretty sure that the quality of the toy would be great and also that it would be hardy enough to withstand the rough use. The toy looked very cute and has attractive colour and design. Moreover, the toy is BPA free, is great for learning hand-eye coordination, benefits grasping and useful for teething.
Unbreakable:
Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck does not just look strong, the build quality is really sturdy. It survived nicely after falling off and repeated smashing of the toy by my baby.
Colour:
Colour combination is eye-catching and is very attractive for my baby. My baby loves to play with the toy for hours.
Smooth:
The toy has rounded edges and hence does not hurt the baby. My baby loves to bites the monster’s horn for fun and carry it by the hairs.
Undetachable:
The toy has no loose or small parts. So, parents does not have the fear of their baby losing parts or getting choked on them.
Power:
The toy is self powered by pressing the head of the monster. The pressing mechanism is so soft that our baby is able to learn and perform it with ease. No additional need for battery or charging, which is surely a big plus.
Speed:
The speed of the toy is slow, so there is no fear for the toy hitting my baby or the wall hard. And, the toy runs for a short length. Both of this qualities makes it easy for my baby to crawl and run behind it to catch.
Q1. What is your overall take on Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck – Green And Blue?
Ans: Attractive, Sturdy and Safe joyful toy for the baby.
Q2. What did you like about Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck – Green And Blue?
Ans: Nice design, eye-catching colours and no external power required.
Q3. Any suggestions or feedback for Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck – Green And Blue?
Ans: The toy would a have been better if it had some catchy lights and music.
Q4. Please rate the product for the following on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being highest)
Parameter Your Rating
Features 4
Product Design 5
Performance (basis features) 4
Value for Money 4
Q5. Would you recommend Fisher Price Press N Go Monster Truck – Green And Blue? (Yes/No)
Ans: Yes.
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A. normal traditional food rich in protein ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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