Treatments for malnutrition
Treatment depends on the person’s general health and how severely malnourished they are.
The first dietary advice is usually:
- eating "fortified" foods that are high in calories and protein
- snacking between meals
- having drinks that contain lots of calories
Some people also need support to help with underlying issues such as limited mobility – for example, care at home or occupational therapy. If a child is malnourished, their family may need advice and support to address the underlying reasons why this may have happened..
If these initial dietary changes aren't enough, a doctor, nurse or dietitian may also suggest taking extra nutrients in the form of nutritional drinks or supplements.
If the person has difficulty eating that can't be managed by making changes such as eating soft or liquid food, other treatments may be recommended, such as:
- a feeding tube – this can be either passed down the nose and into the stomach, or inserted directly into the stomach through the skin of the tummy
- nutrition that is given directly into a vein
Read more about how malnutrition is treated.