Why Your Baby Always Tucks In and Shakes Their Head: Causes and Solutions

A seven-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of tucking in and shaking their head, resembling shaking chills, and sometimes rocking their head. This may be due to cold stimulation, discomfort during urination, or a lack of calcium. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up of trace elements and to supplement nutrients appropriately based on the diagnosis.
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Why Your Baby Hates Sleeping: Causes and Solutions

Your baby doesn’t sleep well during the day or night, wriggling and moving their head from side to side. They may have physiological or pathological crying. Physiological crying is a way for babies to express emotions and needs, possibly due to hunger, temperature changes, being startled, or having a nightmare. Parents can soothe the baby back to calmness. Pathological crying may indicate physical discomfort, such as fever, eczema, rickets, oral ulcers, worm infections, or intussusception, and requires immediate medical attention.
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