Question
A two-month-old baby often twirls and makes sounds during night sleep, but not during daytime sleep. This phenomenon has been present since soon after birth. Is this considered a normal occurrence?
Answer
The twirling and making sounds during night sleep in infants may be related to discomfort caused by being over-covered, or it could be due to a deficiency in trace elements, particularly calcium deficiency. If a two-month-old baby exhibits symptoms of restless sleep and body twirling, it may be a sign of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to confirm the diagnosis. Additionally, regularly taking the baby outdoors for sun exposure can help supplement calcium, which is beneficial for improving such symptoms. It is suggested that parents should take their baby to a regular hospital for examination and follow