Sudden loss of appetite in full-term babies is usually caused by physiological conditions such as the environment being too hot, as well as pathological conditions such as oral diseases and gastrointestinal diseases.
1. Physiological situation: the environment suddenly becomes too hot and other circumstances may lead to full-term babies suddenly decreased appetite, this time the baby in addition to eating less milk, there are no other abnormal symptoms.
2. Pathological conditions: full-term babies sudden loss of appetite may also be due to oral ulcers and other oral diseases; dyspepsia, enteritis and other gastrointestinal diseases may also make full-term babies sudden loss of appetite, usually accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for the sudden loss of appetite in full-term babies, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a complete examination and treatment with the help of the doctor to identify the cause.