What to Do About Baby’s Abnormal Muscle Tone?

A four-month-old baby is showing symptoms of abnormal muscle tone, such as tilting the head back, swaying the body while breastfeeding, fingers clenching or spreading out, not bending hands while dressing, and crossing legs when held, which may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and appropriately supplement vitamin D or calcium, while also engaging in tolerance exercises to help the child gradually improve.
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