How to Handle a Baby’s Lack of Appetite?

A five-month-old girl baby has been drinking formula milk since birth, along with breast milk, but stops after less than a minute each time. She hasn’t been fully weaned due to the convenience of sleeping. She started reducing the use of bottles two months ago and began being fed rice porridge at four months, but she doesn’t like it. How should this be addressed?
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How to Improve the Condition of a 11-Month-Old Baby Who Only Drinks Breast Milk and Has Hard, Less Frequent Stools?

An 11-month-old baby only drinks breast milk and does not consume water or other foods. The baby has hard stools that occur infrequently. Recently, red flesh has been observed to protrude from the anus during defecation, retracting on its own after bowel movements. Parents are unsure of the cause and have not sought treatment. They hope for assistance in understanding what frequency of bowel movements is normal and how to improve the baby’s dietary habits and encourage him to drink water. Additionally, parents inquire if the baby’s zinc deficiency is causing these issues, as recent blood tests have shown zinc deficiency.
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