Explore the possible reasons for children frequently turning over during sleep, including calcium and vitamin D deficiencies, and provide corresponding solutions.
Discussing the possible reasons and coping strategies for children not informing adults about their bowel movements
Explore the possible causes of children grinding their teeth at night, including stress, parasitic infections, and dietary habits, and provide professional advice.
Explore the phenomenon of frequent turning during a child’s sleep, offering professional advice including the importance of calcium and vitamin D supplementation, and paying attention to sleep posture.
A child’s sudden scream could be a normal part of the vocal development process, but it might also be a sign of a brain issue. Parents should observe the nature of the scream and accompanying symptoms, and seek medical attention if necessary.
Children’s sleep twitching and excessive sweating may be caused by overexertion before bedtime leading to increased body temperature, followed by sweating as the body temperature drops during sleep. Additionally, an active digestive system and excessive sweat gland secretion may also lead to sweating. The child’s current laboratory test results are normal. It is recommended that parents avoid excessive exercise before bedtime, maintain an appropriate indoor temperature, and observe for any other discomforts. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
Understanding the possible causes of encephalitis in a two-month-old baby, as well as the challenges and potential sequelae that may arise during the treatment process.
A 10-month-old girl suddenly straightened her limbs, clenched her fists, and bit her jaw tightly, with white foam in her mouth, lasting about a minute. Afterward, the baby cried for a while and then fell asleep. Upon waking up from her nap, no other abnormalities were observed, and she was able to play normally. Last night, she tried to wean off from breastfeeding and had poor sleep during the night. Currently, she mainly eats porridge-like foods. She has experienced similar episodes three times in the past month and has undergone a CT scan at the hospital with normal results. We are seeking methods to prevent the baby from experiencing similar situations again.
Explore the phenomenon of a 110-day-old baby shaking their head before sleep, which may be related to rickets, and explain its impact on the hair on the back of the head.
If children experience frequent seizures during epilepsy medication treatment, it may be necessary to adjust the treatment plan.