A 6-month-old boy experienced symptoms of suspected seizures during his nighttime sleep. The parents described how he vomited after rolling onto his side, followed by leg kicking and hand waving without any seizure-like movements. He then cried loudly with a flushed face. Later, when he continued to breastfeed, he was still restless during his nap, with expressions of pain and smiles on his face, and occasional tremors in his body. They are worried whether this is a seizure or the result of choking on milk.
A 6-month-old child who is not drinking milk or consuming solid foods and has an insufficient weight may be due to poor digestion or a slight case of anorexia. It is recommended to supplement zinc and take a digestive tonic, and increase outdoor activities when going out. If the child has anemia, they can take tonifying medicine and consume iron-rich foods.
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