Question

Why is a four-month-old baby suddenly crying excessively and being hard to soothe? Could it be due to calcium deficiency? The baby is currently taking Ikexin, which does not contain calcium. How about the past treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help are you looking for?

Answer

Possible reasons for a baby’s crying include physiological needs such as hunger, diarrhea, and intestinal cramps, as well as diseases like oral ulcers and colds. Additionally, calcium deficiency or skin abnormalities may also cause crying. Pay attention to the baby’s sleep quality, dietary condition, and any other discomfort symptoms, and provide appropriate care and treatment.