Question

What should I do if my ten-month-old baby has white tongue coating and doesn’t want to eat?

Answer

A ten-month-old baby with white tongue coating and a lack of appetite may be due to dietary accumulation or dyspepsia. It is recommended to take probiotics and multienzyme tablets for opsonize. Additionally, you can appropriately use over-the-counter medications for nourishment. These measures should be guided by a doctor. Moreover, it is suggested to provide the baby with easy-to-absorb and nutritious complementary foods, and there is no need to worry, as this is a minor issue. It is recommended to give the child more water, and if the baby is breastfed, it is advised that the mother avoid eating overly salty foods. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish you and your family good health!