It is common for children to have no appetite in the morning, which may be caused by not being hungry, gastrointestinal dysfunction, zinc deficiency and other reasons. Parents need to combine other symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment.1. Not hungry: If a child does not feel hungry after waking up, he or she may not be interested in meals and show no appetite. Parents can give their children a glass of warm water after they wake up in the morning to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and at the same time give them some liquid food, such as drinking porridge, milk and soy milk. It is recommended to prepare a variety of vegetables to diversify the diet, so that the food is easily digested and absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract and increase the appetite of the child; 2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: If the child eats too much mixed or cold, greasy food before going to sleep, it will lead to indigestion and gastrointestinal dysfunction, and the child will have no appetite in the morning. At this time, the child’s eating habits should be corrected, and he or she can eat some light and easily digestible food for dinner, such as shrimp congee and noodles in clear soup. If the symptoms do not improve, you can take oral intestinal probiotics to improve intestinal function under the guidance of a physician, and you can also give your child oral spleen-boosting and appetizing drugs to promote appetite; 3. Zinc deficiency: If your child is zinc deficient, he or she will have no appetite, does not like to eat, yellow hair, and lags behind in growth and development, and you can take your child to the hospital for examination if there is indeed a zinc deficiency, and you can take zinc supplementation through drugs or food for If zinc deficiency does exist, zinc can be supplemented with medication or food, such as zinc gluconate, eggs and nuts, etc. After a period of time, the child’s lack of appetite in the morning will gradually be improved.