Newborns not drinking milk and having white bumps on their mouth may be caused by various reasons and require immediate medical attention.
A four-month-old male infant, formula-fed, has recently experienced a decrease in milk intake, with feeding intervals extending from three hours to five or six hours. He didn’t eat again until 3:30 PM after having milk at 10:30 AM today. Now, it’s been four hours since his last feeding, and he’s crying during each feeding. What could be the reason?
Babies may cry while breastfeeding due to various reasons, including tonsillitis, eating too fast, and abnormal digestive function. Improving feeding methods, such as drinking warm water, consuming easily digestible complementary foods, and avoiding excessive air intake, can help alleviate the dry heaves.
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