Question
My daughter wakes up crying multiple times every night. After comforting her, she falls back asleep. Is this a disease? How should it be treated? Is the medicine bitter? How can I get my child to take the medicine?
Answer
Waking up crying at night is a common sleep disorder in infants, which can be caused by factors such as wet diapers, hunger, thirst, an uncomfortable room temperature, or overly thick bedding. Parents just need to eliminate the bad stimuli in a timely manner, and the child will quickly calm down and fall asleep. Some children may cry repeatedly at night, but if parents are patient and comfort them, the child will also fall asleep peacefully.