When infants are young, they often have fever due to their poor ability to resist diseases. It should be noted that high fever poses a significant risk of illness for infants. Once parents notice symptoms of high fever in their infants, they should seek timely treatment. But some babies keep whining after a fever, so what's wrong with babies whining all the time when they have a fever?
There may be many ways for babies to keep whining when they have a fever. The manifestations caused by different reasons may also vary. Generally, after a baby has a fever, the baby will experience headaches and muscle pain. After the fever subsides, it also takes time to recover, which are the reasons for the baby's whining.
After a baby's fever subsides, if they cry and fuss at night, it is related to calcium deficiency in the body. For adults, calcium deficiency can also manifest differently, not to mention for infants. Generally, when infants have more symptoms of calcium deficiency, they tend to sweat excessively and wake up easily during sleep. The baby's fever and whining should not be ignored, and parents need to provide timely treatment.
Of course, if a baby has been experiencing this situation for a long time, parents need to do some massage exercises regularly. If the baby keeps crying while sleeping at night, it is advisable to lift the baby appropriately. The best thing is to keep the temperature of the bed moderate, not too hot or too cold. These small actions of parents can actually be very helpful for the growth of babies.