After a period of time since birth, babies can exhibit subtle movements such as waving or unconsciously stretching their legs, which is a sign of their growth. However, sometimes parents may also notice that babies are eating their hands. So, is it calcium deficiency for babies to eat their hands?
Eating hands is not a calcium deficiency for babies. Eating hands is a normal physiological phenomenon that babies will experience, because babies who are not yet born have no other abilities or opportunities to interact with other toys. Therefore, babies can only satisfy their psychological needs by eating hands. As babies grow older, the phenomenon of eating hands will improve because they have already started to interact with other toys.
If the baby eats hands frequently, the mother should pay attention to playing small games or teasing the baby frequently, and not let the baby stay in a lonely state. If the baby is always bored, they will seek psychological comfort. Eating hands is such a manifestation, so often chatting with the baby or diverting their attention can alleviate symptoms.
However, if a baby frequently chews on their nails, it may indicate a deficiency in calcium or zinc. If parents are unsure, they can take their baby to the hospital for a trace element test to determine if there is a calcium deficiency in the baby's body. If there is a deficiency, they can see some calcium supplements from a doctor.