A 45-day-old infant cries every hour from midnight to 6 a.m., and in the past two days, it has escalated to crying for 1 to 2 hours. The crying is accompanied by tears and kicking, and feeding or holding does not soothe the baby. What could be the cause? Are there any ways to improve this situation?
A child may have somnambulism if they suddenly get up and start moving their limbs in bed during sleep, as if dancing, and they won’t wake up even if they are hit. You should seek medical advice.
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A one-and-a-half-year-old baby has recently been waking up suddenly during sleep, crying loudly, and pointing to a specific place. The parents are worried that this might be a sign of epilepsy. The baby had experienced brain hypoxia at one month old, which was treated and recovered. However, at four or five months, the EEG and MRI were normal. Sometimes during sleep at night, there are hand and foot tremors or seizures. What should be done?
A baby’s crying and restlessness might be due to hunger, vitamin D deficiency, or indigestion. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a systematic examination to determine the cause and receive timely treatment.
This year diagnosed with children’s stuttering, can it be cured? At the same time, there are also sleep disorders.
Recently, working overtime has led to my health deteriorating, often experiencing insomnia and a decrease in appetite. I’m worried about whether these sleep disorders can lead to speech disorders in children. For the treatment of speech disorders in children and sleep disorders, it is recommended that you consult a nutrition and health care expert for a detailed evaluation and diagnosis. Professional doctors can formulate appropriate treatment plans based on the child’s specific situation, which may include improving the sleep environment, adjusting the schedule, and reasonable nutritional supplementation measures. Please seek medical attention and obtain professional help in a timely manner.