Symptoms of aversion to milk in a one-and-a-half-year-old baby

  Most babies are able to drink milk normally after birth, but some babies may also experience milk powder allergies, and even some babies may quickly develop aversion to milk. So, what are the symptoms of a one-and-a-half-year-old baby's aversion to milk?

  

Symptoms of aversion to milk in a one-and-a-half-year-old baby1

  Firstly, the main symptom of aversion to milk is that parents only drink a small amount of milk during each feeding session and refuse to open their mouths no matter how much they feed their children. This is a manifestation of a child's aversion to milk. At this point, parents can supplement their children's energy by encouraging them to eat more complementary foods instead of letting them go hungry, as this can lead to malnutrition.

  Secondly, children under the age of one mainly rely on formula milk, but by the time they are one and a half years old, they should gradually shift towards complementary foods. They should gradually start eating rice as their main staple food and no longer rely on formula milk as their main diet. The child's own aversion to milk also indicates that the child realizes that they should no longer rely on formula as their main food. Parents can change their child's diet by giving them more noodles and rice as their main food.

  Finally, the symptom of a child's aversion to milk at one and a half years old may also manifest as vomiting milk. Children vomiting milk may not be a gastrointestinal problem, but rather a manifestation of their aversion to milk. Parents need to observe more carefully in this regard.

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