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Babies Always Playing with Their Tongue

Babies often play with their tongue starting from eight months old, which may be a sign of rickets.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant Behavior
  • Rickets
  • Calcium Deficiency
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Baby Shakes Head While Nursing and Sleeping: Do You Need to See a Doctor?

A baby shaking their head while nursing and sleeping might be due to sweating in the back of the head causing an itchy sensation, or it could be related to brain growth and development. If there are no other symptoms, observe and keep the area dry.
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  • Baby Health
  • Infant Behavior
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Does a Four-Month-Old Baby Need a Neurological Evaluation?

Doctors recommend a neurological evaluation to ensure the baby’s healthy development.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Infant Behavior
  • Neurological Evaluation
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Eight-Month-Old Baby Loves to Suck on Fingers, What Should You Do?

An eight-month-old baby loves to suck on their fingers, is this normal behavior? Will it affect their health?
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  • Child Health Care
  • Infant Behavior
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Exploring the Reasons for Infants Frequently Shaking Their Heads and Blinking

Discussing the possible causes and treatment methods for infants who frequently shake their heads and blink.
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  • Infant Behavior
  • Neurological Symptoms
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How to Handle a 15-Month-Old Baby Who Plays While Eating?

How can parents cope with a 15-month-old baby who enjoys playing while eating?
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  • Child Health
  • Infant Behavior
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How to Handle a Newborn’s Crying and Restless Movements While Breastfeeding

Discuss the phenomenon of newborns crying and fidgeting while breastfeeding, and provide corresponding soothing suggestions.
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  • Newborn Care
  • Breastfeeding Issues
  • Infant Behavior
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Infants Unwilling to Open Eyes in the Morning

How to Understand the Situation When Infants Refuse to Open Their Eyes in the Morning?
  • FAQ
  • Infant Behavior
  • Sleep Habits
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Is It Normal for a Baby Over Three Months Old to Stick Out Their Tongue and Still Suck Their Fingers?

Health Consultation on Children Sticking Out Their Tongue and Sucking Their Fingers
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  • Nutrition and Health Care
  • Infant Behavior
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Is It Normal for a Two-Month-Old Baby to Suck on Their Fingers?

It is normal for a two-month-old baby to suck on their fingers; it does not have any adverse effects on the baby’s neck. At this stage, holding the baby upright is safe, but it is advisable to avoid using baby carriers.
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  • Baby Care
  • Infant Behavior
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