Question

The 3-year-old daughter has been crying and fussing before her afternoon nap for several days now; sometimes she also wakes up crying in the middle of the night; when asked, she doesn’t say anything; she only rubs her eyes with her hands; she has been to the hospital for an EEG and brain CT, which were normal; the doctor said there is nothing wrong; but this situation was not effectively addressed before; hoping to get a solution.

Answer

A deficiency in calcium in infants may lead to symptoms such as night terrors and night crying; it is recommended to give the baby more foods high in calcium and provide appropriate supplements; at the same time, vitamin D should be taken to promote calcium absorption; hoping the baby can grow up healthily.