How to Handle an Infant’s Crying and Seizure

Infants may cry due to emotional excitement or fear, which can lead to breathing pauses, causing symptoms of asphyxia and seizures. This condition is usually due to the incomplete development of the central nervous system and generally resolves itself within half a minute. In severe cases, medical intervention may be required.
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How to Treat a Child’s Mental Health?

My child is 10 years old and has a temper. Sometimes, even when they know it’s wrong, they still insist on doing it. Punishment doesn’t work, and they continue to act this way even after being punished. Now, they don’t like to play, get angry over trivial matters, and then appear very angry. They lack patience and argue back no matter what is said. Although they understand the logic, they just don’t do it… I want to know if their rebellious nature is appearing too early? And how can this situation be alleviated? As parents, we have tried both soft and hard approaches, but the results haven’t been good after the fact.
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Reasons for Sudden Emotional Instability in Children and Solutions

Sudden emotional instability in children, such as restlessness and temper tantrums without apparent cause, may be due to being startled or a lack of calcium. It is recommended to undergo calcium supplementation and observation. Consider administering calcium gluconate orally. If the child continues to be emotionally distressed, it is advisable to seek medical treatment immediately to avoid misdiagnosis and to receive timely symptomatic treatment. Parents should provide sufficient care and attention to their children and help them receive timely medical treatment for diseases.
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