Question

I have a friend whose daughter is a very cute little girl. She stayed with us for a few days this week, and gradually I noticed that she is different from other babies. She often sits or stands restlessly and can’t settle down. My friend says this behavior might be due to pediatric hyperactivity. What is pediatric hyperactivity?

Answer

Pediatric hyperactivity has certain genetic factors, and it may also be caused by a deficiency of certain vitamins in the body, such as insufficient nutritional intake. This leads to the gradual emergence of problems like inattention, which can then trigger the onset of hyperactivity. You can first take the child to the hospital for a check-up on their body vitamins to determine if there is a deficiency and promptly supplement accordingly. For hyperactivity, treatment plans can also be determined through the doctor’s diagnosis, helping the child recover to normalcy as quickly as possible.