What's wrong with a baby crying and shaking their chin

  For newborn babies, crying is often common, mainly because the baby is still young and cannot express their thoughts well. They can only use crying to attract the attention of adults. When some babies cry, their chin also shakes naturally. So, what's wrong with a baby crying and shaking their chin?

  

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  What's wrong with a baby crying and shaking their chin

  Neonatal tremor is mostly a physiological phenomenon of neonatal shaking, especially common in premature infants. Neonatal tremors can be divided into two aspects: pathological and physiological. Physiological factors mainly refer to the tendency of the brain to generalize and shake under external stimuli such as changes in weather temperature, noise, and light.

  If a child has a shaking chin since birth, it is usually due to a lack of calcium. Another child may also have this condition when they are cold. It is important to keep warm and provide comprehensive nutrition, and to supplement calcium appropriately. If a child is born without oxygen, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is necessary

  The common symptoms of babies at this age, or younger children, are not abnormal. Normal babies may also have this situation, and if the attacks are not frequent, there is no need to see a doctor. It is recommended to continue monitoring the baby's condition. If there are no frequent episodes, there is no need to worry, as everything is normal.

  What should I do if my baby cries and their chin shakes

  The chin shakes, usually only when crying, and the baby's muscle development is incomplete, sometimes unable to control it well on their own. Don't worry, it's okay. Just be careful that the baby is not convulsing, and don't let the baby cry so hard and die.

  When a baby cries, the shaking of their chin is actually a manifestation of prolonged crying and lack of oxygen in the brain. The manifestation of shaking the chin and forcefully breathing and sobbing to inhale oxygen. When a baby is crying, parents need to understand the reasons for the baby's crying, persuade them in a timely manner, and avoid situations where the baby cries for a long time, causing hypoxia, blushing, trembling, and purple lips.

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