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What to Do If a Child Always Sweats on the Back of Their Head After Sleeping?

Sweating on the back of a child’s head after sleep might be a sign of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to improve the condition by exposing the child to sunlight and supplementing with calcium.
  • FAQ
  • Sweating
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Sleep Issues
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What to Do If a Newborn Keeps Crying at Night and Won’t Sleep?

A newborn suddenly wakes up and cries at night, which may be caused by calcium deficiency leading to night fears.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Night Fears
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What to Do If Your Baby Can’t Stop Crying at One Month?

If your baby is still crying at one month, it might be due to calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and supplement calcium appropriately.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What to Do If Your Child Has a Hoarse Throat After a High Fever and Easily Wakes Up During Sleep

After a high fever, if your child has a hoarse throat and is easily startled during sleep, it may be due to an upper respiratory infection or calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to observe the situation and take appropriate measures. If there is no improvement, seek medical attention promptly.
  • Health
  • Medical
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Respiratory Infection
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What to Do When a 3-Month-Old Baby Has Poor Sleep Quality?

Experts provide differentiation and solutions for physiological and pathological crying in 3-month-old babies.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Sleep
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Nutritional Health
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What to Do When a Full-Moon-Old Baby Always Wants to Be Held?

A full-moon-old baby who frequently wants to be held may be a sign of calcium deficiency, which can be diagnosed and appropriately treated with a blood calcium test and proper calcium supplementation.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What’s Causing a 5-Year-Old to Complain About Leg Pain Sometimes?

This article explains the reasons why a 5-year-old child may complain about leg pain and how it might be related to calcium deficiency and insufficient trace elements.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Leg Pain
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Trace Elements
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What’s Causing a 5-Year-Old’s Leg Pain?

A 5-year-old girl frequently experiences leg pain, which may be due to bone development or calcium deficiency.
  • Common Questions & Answers
  • Pediatric Diseases
  • Bone Development
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What’s Causing My Two-Month-Old Baby’s Palms to Sweat?

Hand sweating in a two-month-old baby might be a symptom of calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to take your child to the hospital for an immediate check-up and treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Premature Babies
  • Calcium Deficiency
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What’s Causing the Dimples on a 6-Month-Old Baby’s Nails?

Dimples appearing on a 6-month-old baby’s nails may be due to calcium deficiency.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care
  • Baby Health
  • Nail Issues
  • Calcium Deficiency
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