Tired of milk
Introduction
Introduction Aversion to milk is a phenomenon in children's aversion to milk. The baby had a good appetite, no symptoms of illness, and normal activities, but suddenly I didn't like to drink milk powder for a while, but it returned to normal after a while. Some mothers still wonder if there is a problem with the milk powder. However, after testing these milk powders, there were no quality problems, the sensory tests were all qualified, and the taste was almost the same. This phenomenon is called the milk-wearing period, and many mothers have encountered similar phenomena more or less.
Cause
Cause
The cause of malnutrition:
Cause 1: Uncomfortable body (for example, in long teeth, vaccination, illness, etc.).
Reason 2: Uncoaled and playful because of curiosity.
Reason 3: Physiologically tired of milk, appetite is not good, tired of milk for more than 2 months, weight, height and dysplasia.
Reason 4: The taste begins to develop, and there is a lack of interest in the constant taste of the milk, hoping to try new tastes.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Oral endoscopy neonatal physical examination
Check and diagnosis of tired milk:
The baby has no symptoms of illness, normal activity, and suddenly does not like to drink milk powder, but it will return to normal after a while. The phenomenon of babies being tired of milk generally occurs after four months. The phenomenon of malnutrition generally lasts from one week to two weeks.
When the baby's milk consumption is reduced, many mothers think that this is into the period of intoxication; in fact, a large part of the phenomenon of malnutrition is caused by the uncomfortable drinking process, including the appropriate temperature and humidity of the external environment. Whether the environment is noisy, whether the diaper is clean, whether the pat is correct or not. Especially for babies who are too early to have a baby-like phenomenon, it is better to check and improve these parts.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Symptoms of confusing and confusing symptoms:
Anorexia refers to symptoms of loss of appetite or loss over a longer period of time. More common in children aged 1 to 6 years old. Common causes include poor eating habits, infections, gastrointestinal diseases, metabolic and endocrine diseases, and nutritional disorders, including increased vitamin A and D poisoning in recent years. Long-term anorexia can cause malnutrition, growth and development disorders and mental behavior abnormalities.
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