Infants do not like to eat milk may be related to physiological anorexia, oral diseases, gastrointestinal discomfort and so on. 1. Physiological anorexia: generally around 4-6 months after birth, there is a sudden phenomenon of significantly reduced milk intake or sometimes more. This phenomenon is mainly caused by the fact that as babies develop, their curiosity about things in the external environment increases, and they are easily distracted in the process of breastfeeding. 2. Oral disease: If the infant has oral ulcers, resulting in oral discomfort and pain, often accompanied by pharyngeal congestion, salivation and other symptoms. It can also cause the baby not to want to eat milk. 3. Gastrointestinal discomfort: may be due to eating too much, there is indigestion. You can temporarily stop breastfeeding and observe the baby’s condition, or massage the abdomen clockwise. In addition to the above, infants do not like to eat milk can also be seen in other reasons, parents are advised to take their infants to the hospital in time, with the help of doctors to identify the causes, and actively cooperate with doctors to deal with or treat.