–Your child has early high sugar and fatty liver mainly due to excess weight. The best treatment right now is weight reduction through diet and daily physical activity. Even 5–10% weight loss can improve both sugar levels and liver health. Avoid sugary foods, junk food, and excess carbs, and encourage at least 1 hour of activity daily. About paneer phool (Withania coagulans), it is not proven safe or effective in children, so it’s better not to give it. –Diagnosis: Medoroga with early Prameha & Yakrit Meda Vriddhi (Fatty liver / Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease) Rx: 1)Kerala Ayurveda Triphala Choornam 3 g with lukewarm water at bedtime 2)Kerala Ayurveda Guggulutiktakam Kashayam 10 ml + 20 ml warm water, twice daily before food 3)Kerala Ayurveda Chandraprabha Gulika 1 tablet twice daily after food 4)Kerala Ayurveda Livol Tablet 1 tablet twice daily after food —Diet Advice (Pathya): Avoid sugar, bakery, fried food, soft drinks Reduce rice quantity, prefer roti + vegetables Light dinner before 8 pm —Lifestyle: Daily 45–60 min exercise (walking/play) Avoid day sleep
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Namaste, At 11 years, prediabetes with fatty liver and excess weight needs careful and consistent lifestyle management. The good part is that at this stage, it can often be reversed with proper habits. About paneer phool (insulin plant) water: It is sometimes used to support blood sugar, but in children, it is better to avoid giving regularly without medical supervision. Simple measures that may help: Focus on weight management through diet and activity (very important). Avoid sugary foods, juices, chocolates, bakery items, and processed snacks. Give home-cooked, balanced meals with more vegetables, whole grains, and protein. Encourage daily physical activity like walking, sports, or cycling for at least 45–60 minutes. Reduce screen time and late-night habits. Ensure regular sleep, as it affects metabolism. Fatty liver and prediabetes in children are often linked to lifestyle, so correction here gives the best results. Regular monitoring of blood sugar and weight is important. Ayurvedic medicines are generally used very cautiously in children and only under supervision. Sometimes used options include: Gudmar (Meshashringi) – traditionally used to support sugar metabolism. Amla (Amalaki) – commonly used to support metabolism and overall health. Do not start any medicines on your own for a child. Consult me for more advice and suggestions on the above medicines.
