Babies do not like to eat can be through pediatric massage, Chinese medicine and other ways to regulate the spleen and stomach. Not loving to eat belongs to the category of “anorexia” in Chinese medicine. Anorexia is a disease that is caused by a lack of innate endowment (inborn constitution and poor functioning), a weak spleen and stomach, or damage caused by disease, resulting in damage to the spleen and stomach, or improper dietary care. Clinically, TCM diagnosis is divided into spleen movement disorder, spleen and stomach qi deficiency, spleen and stomach yin deficiency and other types of evidence. 1. Spleen dysfunction: It is common for infants to have an aversion to eating, reduced food intake, fullness and distension of the epigastrium (abdomen) after eating, irregular bowel movements (abnormal bowel movements), and thin white or greasy tongue coating. Treatment when the health of the spleen and stomach, can be taken to clear the spleen, transport eight trigrams (a kind of massage in the hands of children), kneading Panmen, pinch the spine and other acupoints for massage therapy, or oral Cangzhu, Huo Xiang, Chen Pi and other traditional Chinese medicines. 2. Spleen and stomach qi deficiency: It is common that infants do not want to eat, have a thin body, less colorful face, lack of vitality, or have loose stools, pale tongue, thin white moss, etc. The treatment is to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi. Treatment should be to strengthen the spleen and qi, with the help of transport as the method, can be taken to tonify the spleen, push the three Guan, pinch the spine and other acupuncture points for massage therapy, or oral Codonopsis, Poria, Atractylodes macrocephala, and other traditional Chinese medicines. 3. Yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach: it is common that infants do not want to eat, eat less and drink more, have dry stools, urinate yellow, yellow face, skin loss of moisturizing, red tongue, less fluid and so on. When nourishing the spleen and nourishing the stomach, with the help of transport, can choose to tonify the spleen, tonifying the kidney, kneading two people on the horse, pinching the spine and other acupuncture points for massage therapy, or oral administration of traditional Chinese medicines such as sasanqua, dendrobium, yucca and so on. When infants do not like to eat, they should go to the hospital for consultation, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, they should be adjusted under the guidance of professional physicians.