Question
What should I do if my 7-month-old baby doesn’t like to eat milk and also seems listless?
Answer
If a child eats a lot of complementary foods, they may reduce their desire to drink milk, as they have become accustomed or no longer enjoy drinking it. This situation does not harm the child’s physical development. If the child eats other foods without issues, usually no examination is necessary; this is a very normal stage of growth, and the child will gradually stop drinking milk on their own. In treating this condition, general treatment methods may include observing the child’s dietary habits and ensuring they receive the necessary nutrients from solid foods. Parents should use the correct methods to help their child treat this condition for a quick recovery without affecting their growth and development. Therefore, when children have this kind of illness, parents should take quick action to help them heal.