Question

A two-month-old baby has been having trouble sleeping during naps for a long time and always dislikes being held. The total sleep time each day is probably only a few hours, and it’s unlikely to exceed eight hours. What could be the problem?

Answer

Based on the described situation, if the baby doesn’t take naps, it might be due to a calcium deficiency or poor digestion, discomfort in the stomach, or other abnormal symptoms. Normally, children, aside from urinating and feeding, are generally in a deep sleep state. It’s best to take the child to the hospital for a physical examination to check for any abnormalities and to get timely screening.