Babies will experience a lot during their growth, in addition to physical development and psychological changes. It is also common for babies to experience foot tremors while breastfeeding due to various factors, but the reasons are different, so targeted treatment is needed. So what's going on when a 4-month-old baby's feet tremble while breastfeeding?
Firstly, if the baby develops normally and only occasionally shakes, it is usually caused by calcium deficiency. Don't worry too much, you can give the baby a trace element test. If it is a calcium deficiency, it can be supplemented in a timely manner. It is also necessary to regularly expose the baby to the sun to promote the synthesis of vitamin D and alleviate the phenomenon of calcium deficiency.
Secondly, when the baby is young, their nervous system has not yet fully developed, and occasional body tremors are normal. If the shaking is severe, further examination of the nervous system is needed. Sometimes when a baby's physical condition is weak and unable to breastfeed, this situation can also occur. At this time, it is necessary to adjust the diet to ensure sufficient milk supply.
Each baby's feeding method is different, their digestion and absorption are different, and their growth environment is different, so their body will also experience different developmental situations. If your baby is shaking, don't be surprised. Pay close attention to your baby's other physical reactions and if necessary, use medical means to relieve them. Don't blindly use medication to avoid safety hazards.