A baby may wake up easily at night due to being startled or improper feeding practices.
My baby recently wakes up suddenly and starts crying during naptime. It’s fine after I pick them up. What could be the cause?
My child often cries at night, but there is no physical discomfort. What could this be?
A 5-month-old baby has its head tilted to the left and face turned to the right, with the left side of the face appearing larger than the right. The baby can freely move its head and see its back of the head. How should the baby sleep to correct this position? Since the baby is breastfed, it tends to turn towards whichever side I sleep on.
Sweating on the back of a child’s head after sleep might be a sign of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to improve the condition by exposing the child to sunlight and supplementing with calcium.
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A three-year-old child has been talking in their sleep, experiencing restless sleep and excessive sweating at night, possibly due to calcium deficiency causing an elevated excitability of the nervous system.
When a child is sleeping, they are always moving around, sometimes even somersaulting. Is this serious?
Newborns often have very little sleep during the day and night, yet they are energetic and do not cry or fuss. This might be a sign of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and start calcium supplementation treatment as soon as possible.