Infants refusing to take milk may be related to overfeeding, oral diseases and digestive diseases.
1. Overfeeding: If the infant is usually fed too many times, the infant is always in a state of satiety and has no sense of hunger, and will refuse to take milk.
2. Oral diseases: if the baby refuses to eat milk, but also with salivation (drooling), crying, etc., you can check the baby’s oral cavity, mouth ulcers, thrush and other oral diseases will cause pain in the baby, thus refusing to eat milk.
3. Digestive tract diseases: the digestive function of infants is imperfect, if the food given to infants is not suitable, it is easy to cause indigestion and so on, resulting in infants refusing to take milk.
Infants refuse to eat milk, may also be related to the change of milk flavor, too little exercise and respiratory tract infections, etc., it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.