Question

A 17-month-old toddler, who previously had a strong desire for milk, now shows a clear aversion to it after experiencing dyspepsia and diarrhea. Parents want to know the cause of this situation and how to deal with it.

Answer

Hello parents, just like adults, children experience periodic changes in appetite. Your child’s temporary aversion to milk may be due to the dyspepsia they’ve experienced. At this time, it’s recommended to offer some light and easily digestible foods such as rice porridge, noodle soup, bread, or noodles to meet your child’s nutritional needs.