How to distinguish physiological anorexia?
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Physiological anorexia occurs when the baby is 3 ~ 4 months old and does not eat milk. The baby's temporary anorexia is called physiological anorexia period. Eating disorders can cause physiological disorders, make patients feel uncomfortable when eating, and destroy the enjoyment and satisfaction of normal diet, which aggravates the process of anorexia. How to distinguish physiological anorexia? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How to distinguish physiological anorexia?
Emotional anorexia: anorexia nervosa, also known as anorexia psychosis, referred to as anorexia, it is a kind of psychological and physiological disorder that patients intentionally cause their weight to drop significantly below the normal physiological standard weight, and try their best to maintain this state.
Anorexia in summer: anorexia in summer refers to a child's loss of appetite, appetite, even usually like to eat normal food do not want to eat, and the child's body organs and no abnormal lesions.
The phenomenon of physiological anorexia is mainly due to the enhancement of neck muscle activity when the baby is 3-4 months old. In addition, the baby is very curious about the external environment. Therefore, a little change around will divert his attention and make him no longer concentrate on feeding.
matters needing attention
Create an ideal eating environment: the most basic is to observe the baby in what circumstances the best eating, and then to create a most appropriate eating environment. Most babies in a quiet, less disturbed place will be easier to concentrate on feeding.