In the meantime, on the top of bringing her to see doctor, I suggest you to try something new in the food for your daughter. For instance, not just cook her noodles, I suggest you can buy some cute-cute pasta with some funny face to raise her appetite.
Or before passing her a bread, you can try cut it into cutie sharp or let her spread the butter, penant butter on the bread "by herself". That can also araise her appetite.
My daugher is now 2.6 years old, I feed her one soup spoon fish oil in orange favor everyday. It should be good for kid to increase the appetite and be stronger to defend with the virus.
Once your daughter's appetite is restored, everything will be fine. By then, you don't need to cut any cutie sharp of food to get her interest, she is willing to eat any normal food you cook.
Oh, I see! I will put her in my prayers and let God make her eat!!
Besides, I have one more suggestion, whereas kids are easily influenced by each other. Does your daugher have any friend with similar age? If yes, arrange them to meet and let them eat together.
My experience is once your daughter see the other kid eat, she will follow.
It seems that the weight of your daughter is normal bor..., not under-weight at all. Good to hear!
But still, be careful because your daughter wasn't eaten normal for these weeks. Surely keep this in my prayer.
What about bringing her out to eat "Buffet". My daugher loves it very much because there are many different kind of food whereas she can choose by herself. In the meantime, our daughters are free because they are under 3 years old.
Or have you ever tried to feed your daughter with chicken wings, fried fries, pizza (Try California Pizza Kitchen); these foods are my daughter's favorite. Even they are not very healthy, but better than not eating ar... Can these food stimulate her appetite?
Or sometimes I will reward my daughter with a cup of ice-cream after she is done with a bowl of rice, it works.
I understand your worries! Surely keep her in my prayers!!
One more suggestion, on the top of the 10 oz milk, can you also make her some "soup" or "juice" in between. Kids have better nutrition with more soup and juice.
BTW, my daughter favorite is tomato+potato+pork bone soup.
Yes Mei. Our son loves soup too if he thinks it's nice. It's not a good habit, but you can try feeding your girl rice with soup. Just to start the gear going.
Lord, please behold this little girl. Everything is possible in You. Please bless her and her family.