There is no effective clinical treatment for anorexia, but parents should pay attention to choosing the right pacifier, adding complementary foods in time, and breastfeeding reasonably.
1. Choose the right nipple: Since the improper choice of nipple will affect the baby’s ability to eat milk, the parents usually need to choose a reasonable nipple according to the baby’s condition. If your baby has anorexia, you can try to change the pacifier.
2. Timely addition of complementary foods: usually babies around 6 months can add complementary foods, such as puree, rice flour and so on. Parents can add complementary foods in a timely manner according to the baby’s condition, so that the baby’s nutritional intake is balanced. However, complementary foods should not be consumed too much, so as not to affect the amount of milk.
3. Reasonable breastfeeding: If the mother usually feed improperly, resulting in baby indigestion, will also appear anorexia. The reason for this is the fact that it is a good idea to have a good breastfeeding program to help improve your breastfeeding. When you are feeding your child, you should pay attention to small meals and avoid eating too much or eating too fast.
Parents are advised to take reasonable measures according to the specific situation of the baby when they find that the baby has anorexia. If necessary, timely hospitalization for consultation.