Parents can determine whether their 1-year-old baby is anorexic or not by looking at these typical symptoms: a. The child’s appetite has recently become significantly smaller and there is anorexia. Second, the child does not sleep solidly, constantly turning over during sleep, and sometimes clenching his teeth. The child’s nose is green on both sides, the tongue is white and thick, and the breath exhaled has a sour and rotten smell. Fourth, the child often cries for unknown reasons. If a child has symptoms of food accumulation, parents should pay enough attention to alleviate the child’s pain with proper care and promote early healing. You can help your child heal as soon as possible by adjusting the diet, enhancing exercise and using appropriate medication.