Discuss the phenomenon of a 40-day-old baby frequently waking up at night with shaking hands and intense crying, and provide corresponding solutions.
Babies often sweating might be a sign of calcium deficiency or a cold, it is recommended to observe and seek medical assistance.
Explore the possible causes and coping strategies for babies crying with tears during the autumn and winter
Discussing the possible reasons and coping strategies for children not informing adults about their bowel movements
Children may sweat at night due to vigorous growth and metabolism, as well as underdeveloped autonomic nervous system, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. If accompanied by symptoms such as restlessness, restless sleep, easy to be awakened, flat head, bald pillow, pigeon chest, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
Children may sweat unnecessarily while lying flat, which might be related to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and get more sun exposure to promote calcium absorption.
Children walking in a Q-shaped pattern may be due to walking too early or a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to wear soft-soled shoes, supplement calcium and zinc, and seek medical advice in a timely manner.
Explore the phenomenon of children’s bezoar-shaped defecation and provide suggestions for water intake and dietary adjustment to alleviate constipation issues.
Offer information on common causes and solutions for children passing green stools.
Children experiencing stomach pain or a lack of energy in the morning, but showing no discomfort at school or home, should be communicated with more frequently and observed for other influencing factors.