The causes of ADHD are diverse, including deficiencies in brain neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine and dopamine, which reduce the inhibitory activity of the central nervous system, as well as genetic factors like congenital physical defects, organ abnormalities, chromosomal abnormalities, and parental mental illness.
A three-month-old infant with an elevated fontanelle and severe crying, possibly due to increased intracranial pressure, requires immediate medical examination and treatment.
Discuss the causes of babies’ abnormal smelly farts and provide coping strategies.
Baby diarrhea may be caused by dietary issues or gastrointestinal inflammation, which can be addressed through dietary adjustments or medication.
Baby’s nighttime sleep instability may be caused by various factors, including a lack of vitamin D, environmental factors, and dietary issues. Understanding these causes and taking appropriate measures can help improve the quality of your baby’s sleep.
Baby’s vomiting and diarrhea may be due to improper diet, viral infection, or exposure to cold, indicating an acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for examination, and to replenish fluids and electrolytes to prevent dehydration.
Children’s bruxism may be caused by parasitic infections, calcium deficiency, or poor dietary habits. Coping strategies include deworming, calcium supplementation, and developing good eating habits.
How should parents handle a 6-month-old baby who exhibits head-banging behavior?
Understanding the reasons and coping measures for children’s leg and foot tremors during sleep
Explore the potential causes of children’s nail loss, including nutritional status, anemia, and inflammation, and provide professional advice.