Question

My child always sweats on the back of their head after taking a nap, often kicks off the blanket, and sometimes sweats even when uncovered. They also find it difficult to sleep during naps, preferring to kneel or lie on their stomach, and toss and turn. Could this be why?

Answer

Considering the purchase information, it is possible that the child may have a calcium deficiency. It is suggested to give the child an appropriate amount of calcium supplementation, expose them to sunlight more often, and consider taking at least two boxes of bone powder to stabilize the symptoms of excessive sweating and restless sleep. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish you health.