Pediatrics - 64488: Causes and Treatment Suggestions for Children’s Leg Cramps and Foot Pain

Children’s leg cramps and foot pain may be caused by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium appropriately and pay attention to local warmth to prevent catching a cold. When cramps occur, it is advisable to straighten the legs to alleviate the pain. If symptoms are severe, it is recommended to go to a local regular hospital for specialized examination and diagnosis for targeted treatment. In addition, newborn asphyxia refers to the condition where a newborn has weak or no breathing due to hypoxia at birth, accompanied by symptoms such as cyanosis, slow heart rate, poor or absent neurologic reflexes, which is one of the causes of perinatal infant mortality.
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Pediatrics: Causes of Facial Fever and Crying in Newborns

If a newborn has a feverish face and cries frequently, it may be a sign of a fever, but it could also be due to other factors such as overheating or infection. If you are concerned about your child’s health, it is advisable to seek medical attention early and take appropriate hygiene and warming measures.
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