Many babies enjoy playing and making noise, and feel like they can't calm down for even a minute. However, if a baby frequently moves around during class, sleep, or meals in the future, it may be due to a lack of this trace element in their body. So, what does a baby lack that can lead to hyperactivity?
It is common for children to be lively and active, but if this behavior persists, it may indicate a lack of zinc in the body. Zinc is responsible for transporting and storing oxygen, and also participates in processes such as electron transfer in human mitochondria and synthesis of ribonucleic acid (DNA). Children with zinc deficiency are usually active, irritable, and lack concentration due to dysfunction of dopamine receptors. So when a baby becomes emotionally irritable and shows aggression, it may be a sign of zinc deficiency.
Organic damage to brain tissue: If a baby's frontal lobe or caudate nucleus function is impaired, the baby will exhibit hyperactivity. My mother suffered from hypertension, nephritis, low-grade fever, threatened miscarriage and other diseases during pregnancy, or experienced premature birth, asphyxia, intracranial hemorrhage and other symptoms during childbirth Within 1-2 years of birth, babies with central nervous system infections and injuries are more prone to hyperactivity and are more likely to develop ADHD.
However, the symptoms of ADHD are often due to lack of focus and excessive emotions. If the child's symptoms match, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, and acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine can also be used for treatment. In addition, ADHD is also likely congenital. If there are any abnormal conditions, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a clear examination. Blindly judging that the child has ADHD is not allowed. During this period, medication should not be blindly given to the child, and treatment must be carried out according to the doctor's requirements.