When a baby starts teething, it may cause crying and loss of appetite due to gum pain or teething discomfort. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, but it could also be caused by a lack of calcium or other nutrients. It is recommended to further check and supplement necessary nutrients.
Babies crying at night can be due to calcium deficiency or stomach discomfort. It is recommended to give your baby vitamin AD drops to help with calcium absorption, and ensure they are warm. Consider taking your baby for a bone density test and, based on the results, decide whether they need calcium supplementation.
A one-month-old baby eating little and frequently waking up suddenly may be due to an incomplete development of the nervous system.
Discuss the reasons behind a baby’s frequent hiccups and provide suggestions for improving gastrointestinal function.
Common causes and treatment methods for baby diarrhea and why the stool is like bean curd
Explore the possible reasons for a newborn’s frequent bowel movements, as well as the impact of breastfeeding on infant bowel function.
Understanding if Increased Frequency of Baby’s Bowel Movements is Normal
Discuss the possible reasons for infants having green stools, including the differences between breastfeeding and mixed feeding, and how to determine if special treatment is needed.
Why would a four-month-old baby experience seizure symptoms?
Why does my baby sleep poorly after breastfeeding? It may be due to zinc deficiency leading to digestive problems. It is recommended to test the stool routine and consider giving digestive tonic drugs such as Digestive Power Granules and Intestinal Health to improve digestive function.