Question

Why do children cry intermittently at night, and then seem perfectly fine afterward, as if there’s nothing different from usual? What kind of help do they need?

Answer

When a newborn cries, the first thing to check should be whether it’s time for feeding or drinking. If they are hungry or thirsty, feeding them usually stops the crying immediately. Additionally, if the crying persists, quickly inspect if the newborn’s clothing is too hot and uncomfortable, if their skin is red and swollen or shows any abnormalities, if there are diaper rash issues, and if any clothing seams are catching on their hands or feet.