Question

A 10-month-old baby frequently crosses their legs and tenses their feet, sometimes with a firm grip on their hands, looking very forceful. This situation has been ongoing since around five or six months old, and after a period of time, the baby’s head will sweat. This usually occurs when the baby is lying down or preparing for a nap. The parents have already taken the baby to the hospital for trace element tests, and the results were normal. The baby can currently crawl and stand on their own with support.

Answer

Based on the parents’ description of the baby’s condition, it may point to two pediatric nervous system disorders. It is recommended that the parents take the baby to a pediatric neurology department for consultation, undergo an EEG examination, and get a diagnosis to develop an appropriate treatment plan.