Explore the possible reasons for a nine-month-old baby suddenly losing appetite and provide suggestions to improve their appetite.
A child’s leg kicking at night may be a symptom of emotional cross-fisting syndrome or epilepsy, requiring a neurological examination and EEG for careful differentiation.
A child’s persistent cough may be due to mycoplasma pneumonia. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a diagnosis and receive anti-infection treatment.
A baby’s sudden awakening during sleep may be due to calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to supplement calcium and take cod liver oil.
A child’s trembling hands may be due to physiological tremors, often occurring in situations of stress, fear, or emotional excitement. As the causes are eliminated, the trembling will disappear as well.
A rapid heartbeat in children may be caused by various reasons, including anemia and other health issues. How should parents respond?
A three-year-old child frequently needing to urinate may be due to kidney Yang deficiency. It is recommended to increase nutrition and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
The sudden stretching and shaking of a two-month-old baby’s limbs may be a startle reflex or related to a lack of calcium or vitamin D. It is recommended to conduct tests for electrolytes and vitamin D levels, and to provide supplements or treatment based on the results. Additionally, a dynamic electroencephalogram should be performed to rule out other possibilities.
A white tongue in children may be caused by food dyes or normal metabolic processes. It is recommended to introduce complementary foods gradually, avoiding giving too much at once.
An eleven-month-old baby often cries and thrusts their belly at night, possibly due to abdominal discomfort. It is recommended to take medication and supplement Vitamin AD to meet the baby’s growth and development needs, and to scientifically and reasonably match the complementary food. Pay attention to observing the baby’s bowel movements and abdominal condition. Digestive problems can also cause sleep disturbances in children.