Question

How to handle the situation where a 14-month-old baby frequently wakes up and has restless sleep at night, even though the examination shows no calcium deficiency?

Answer

The baby’s night crying may be a sign of night crying, which usually does not occur without cause and may be due to physical discomfort. Long-term night crying not only affects the child’s growth and development but also disturbs the parents’ rest. Methods to improve night crying include getting plenty of sunlight, supplementing with calcium, and if this is not effective, trying oral pediatric hawthorn powder for adjustment.