Is a 12-year-old boy weighing 35 kg within the normal range?
A 12-year-old boy weighing 35 kg typically falls within the normal weight range, which generally spans from 35 to 42 kg. If he exhibits no obvious symptoms of discomfort, no specific interventions are usually required.
As his body is still undergoing development, maintaining a nutritionally balanced diet is essential. He should consume protein-rich foods such as meat, eggs, and poultry, and also include adequate amounts of dietary fats and carbohydrates. A well-rounded, nutrient-dense diet supports optimal gastrointestinal absorption and contributes to overall physical strength and health. However, if his weight shows a marked and persistent decline, this may indicate deficiencies in trace elements or gastrointestinal dysfunction—often accompanied by symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, or nausea. In such cases, he should undergo standard clinical evaluations at a reputable hospital, including complete blood count (CBC), stool routine examination, and possibly gastroscopy or colonoscopy. If indicated, medications to enhance gastric motility—such as domperidone tablets or Jianwei Xiaoshi tablets—may be prescribed under medical supervision.
Additionally, incorporating appropriate physical activity into daily routines offers significant benefits for overall health.