Poor appetite after taking medication may be caused by gastrointestinal dyspepsia or side effects of medication, which can be treated by adjusting the diet or using medication.
Gastrointestinal dyspepsia is a manifestation of most diseases, such as fever, which may lead to abnormal secretion of glands in the gastrointestinal digestive tract, intestinal flora disorders, and so on, gastrointestinal dyspepsia. Parents can adjust the child’s diet, eat less and more often, or use bifidobacteria and other probiotics for treatment.
Poor appetite after taking medication may also be a side effect of the medication, which can be recovered by stopping the medication for a period of time.
Parents are advised to observe the symptoms of poor appetite after taking medication. If the above treatment can not be relieved or the symptoms worsened, need to consult a doctor in time to improve the relevant examination, standardized treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.