Understanding the Possible Causes and Coping Strategies for Sudden Twitching During Sleep
A 1.5-year-old baby frequently scratching their stomach may be due to itching, and may require a doctor’s visit and the use of ointment.
A 1.5-year-old baby frequently scratching their stomach might be due to itching or discomfort. It’s recommended to observe for any skin issues and take the child to see a doctor promptly. Additionally, a balanced diet and appropriate exercise can contribute to the child’s health.
If a child experiences excessive sweating again, it may indicate spleen deficiency. It is recommended to give the child some relevant medication to treat the condition and observe the treatment effect.
A 11-month-old child frequently shivering may be due to elevated inflammatory factors caused by upper respiratory tract infection, which can stimulate the body’s temperature center. It is recommended to observe the symptoms, conduct routine blood tests for diagnosis, and provide symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment.
A 14-month-old baby may produce a rattling sound in their throat while sleeping at night, and their voice may sound hoarse upon waking. This could be a symptom of acute tonsillitis. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a routine blood test and throat examination to confirm the condition. For mild symptoms, oral medication can be taken along with local application of a bicomponent lozenge; for severe symptoms, muscle injections or intravenous treatment may be necessary.
A 14-month-old baby wakes up every two hours during the night and needs to drink milk to fall back asleep. What could be the reasons for this? How can this situation be improved?
A 16-month-old baby frequently wakes up at night, which may be due to constipation, calcium deficiency, or other reasons.
A 17-month-old child often wakes up during naps and tends to sweat easily, which may indicate a need for further examination for calcium deficiency.
The newborn brainwave examination shows moderate abnormalities, necessitating continuous observation and attention for any other abnormal symptoms.