Discuss the possible causes of two-year-old children snoring at night, including adenoid hypertrophy, tonsillitis, etc., and provide professional advice.
Discuss the possible causes and coping methods for excessive sweating during children’s sleep.
A five-day-old newborn may experience shaking during sleep, resembling a cold response, including hand and foot twitching and turning the face to one side. However, when picked up, these symptoms disappear. What could be the cause?
Describes the situation of an five-month-old male infant who has restless sleep and tends to wake up easily, often accompanied by crying. He prefers to sleep on his side or crawl, and he will wake up even if adults try to correct his sleeping position. He usually wakes up around 6 a.m., and during the day, he can only sleep for about an hour but remains in good spirits.
A baby tossing and turning while sleeping might be due to calcium deficiency, parasites, or being startled during the day. It is recommended to take your child to a doctor to determine the cause.
Newborns who refuse to sleep during the day may have reasons such as calcium deficiency and unestablished sleep habits. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a trace element test and to appropriately supplement calcium, fish liver oil, and expose them to sunlight to improve symptoms.
Discuss the issue of snoring in 3-year-olds caused by allergic rhinitis during sleep, and considerations for whether surgical treatment is necessary.
Should a child be taken to the doctor if they grind their teeth while sleeping?
A six-month-old baby often cries and shakes before bedtime, which may be a symptom of calcium deficiency.
Solutions to the nighttime sleep issues of a 83-day-old baby