Question
The child sweats profusely at the head, is active, and easily cries. The test results are unclear, and previous treatments have been ineffective.
Answer
Infants and young children grow and develop rapidly, with a vigorous metabolism, so they tend to sweat. If the child shows signs of rocking back and forth in sleep, twitching, hair loss at the pillow, and easily waking up, it may be necessary to supplement calcium. It is advisable to take the infant or young child out in the sun more often and to consume glucose calcium; if they do not get enough sun exposure, vitamin D3 should be taken to promote calcium absorption. These suggestions are for reference only and are wished for their health.