Question

A six-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has a normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but they sometimes tremble. How should one handle a 7-year-old child crying and screaming at night?

Answer

Hello, this situation can be considered as night terrors caused by a lack of calcium, usually manifested as sudden waking up and crying or showing fear. A blood trace element test can be done, following the principle of “supplementing what is lacking.” Increase intake of foods high in calcium such as fish and bone broth. We know that pediatric neurological diseases can cause significant harm to children. If not treated promptly or with incorrect treatment methods, they progress quickly, posing great harm to the child. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to their child’s condition and seek treatment promptly.