Children who can’t sleep might be caused by a calcium or zinc deficiency, or possibly due to being startled during the day.
The baby suddenly wakes up crying during sleep, seems a bit dazed upon waking, and occasionally has mild vomiting. What is this situation, and how should it be handled?
Newborns who can’t sleep at night may be due to a lack of calcium. It is recommended to check for trace elements and appropriately supplement calcium.
Restless sleep in children may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and avoid spicy, cold, and other irritating foods.
Solutions to Baby Sleep Disorders
Infants experiencing sleep disruption after recovering from a fever, parents inquire about coping strategies and zinc supplementation.
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