Question
My child always sleeps on their stomach at night, but during the day they lie down for their nap. Does this mean there are worms in their belly or a deficiency in something?
Answer
If the child only shows this one symptom of sleeping on their stomach, it’s not considered abnormal; many children do this and eventually change to a prone or semi-prone position. If there are issues like restless sleep at night, excessive sweating, easy waking, lack of appetite during the day, and slow weight gain, then it might be worth considering calcium deficiency or intestinal parasites. This is the suggestion for the question “Does it matter if a child always sleeps on their stomach at night?” I hope it’s helpful to you, and wish you health!