Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no other significant abnormalities, but she sometimes trembles. What could be the reason for a child frequently head-banging?

Answer

Hello: This is a case of hyperactivity, and treatment should be strictly followed according to the expert’s treatment plan. While medication is being administered, parental cooperation is very important. In the home environment, it is best to avoid directly using sensitive language to indicate the child’s condition. When the child has a tic, it should be ignored, and more encouragement should be given to the child. Avoid eating foods high in lead content, and do not consume spicy, seafood, or puffed snacks during the medication period.