Question

How can I solve the problem of a two-month-old infant drinking less milk than before?

Answer

A decrease in the amount of milk an infant drinks may be related to poor digestion, and it is advisable to consider administering pediatric digestive medicine. At the same time, a trace element test should be conducted to determine if there is a calcium deficiency. If diagnosed with a calcium deficiency, medications such as calcium gluconate and cod liver oil can be taken for supplementation. Additionally, allowing the infant to get more sunlight helps the skin synthesize vitamin D, which promotes calcium absorption.