Question

The baby sometimes has a dry cough and the stools turn gray. Now, when eating goat milk powder, the complementary food makes them feel sick, and their weight is less than 15 pounds…

Answer

This issue is quite manageable; it’s a mild case of pediatric digestive discomfort. I suggest gradually increasing the variety of foods, such as rice porridge, thin gruel, soft noodles, fish puree, liver powder, minced lean meat, fruit puree, and vegetable puree. It’s important to follow the principle of starting with small amounts and gradually progressing to coarser textures. The baby will gradually recover. Be aware that if the baby is very hungry, they are unlikely to have anemia, but eating too much can lead to indigestion. You can also give ample amounts of Mommy Love (a brand of oral rehydration solution). Wishing for a quick recovery! The above suggestions are for the question “Baby doesn’t like milk powder and complementary food,” hoping they are helpful to you, and wishing you good health!