Dr Olumide Olusola, a medical doctor, has urged parents to watch out for signs of an eating disorder called pica in children even as the more dreaded Zika virus worldwide has been greatly contained.
Olusola made the call in an interview with newsmen in Ilorin Today.
He said that pica was a condition that caused sufferers to crave for what naturally should not be eaten by humans. He added that a person suffering from pica may desire to eat substances like tissue paper, ice, sand, chalk, pencil lead, soap, among other things.
He explained that “pica is an eating disorder which is abnormal to humans. It is the desire to eat what will naturally not be desired or seen as food.
“Studies have revealed that pica occurs when an important vitamin is insufficient in the body, especially iron, and it is likely that the substance being eaten or craved for may contain the vitamin needed.
“Some of these substances are not poisonous but there is risk of infection. For example, chalk is not toxic but when it is in storage, it is not uncommon for ants, rodents and cockroaches to be in such stores, and so it becomes unsafe for eating.
“Likewise, ice could lead to pneumonia or other cold-related infections; sand, soap and other substances are naturally unhealthy for consumption. “Whenever you see your children putting strange things in their mouth, especially after a particular age when they can differentiate between food and non-food substances, call for medical attention.”
The medical doctor, however explained that there were exceptions for autistic children because they tend to naturally eat non-food substances, but they still need to be corrected.
“If need be, parents should seek medical help for their autistic child because they may be suffering from iron or other mineral or vitamin deficiencies; so, parents should watch out for signs of pica in their children. “Sometimes, it may be a pointer to a more serious health condition,’’ he said.
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