What's wrong with a baby shaking their head in March

  Although babies' body organs and joints have not yet matured, they will complete the movements they want according to their own physical condition. Whether it's a large gesture of reaching out, or some small movements such as eating fingers or scratching the face, there may even be some movements that are signs of abnormal physical activity. So, what's going on with a baby shaking their head in March?

  

What's wrong with a baby shaking their head in March1

  1. Eczema

  A three month old baby will still be sleeping most of the time every day. If the pillow is not ventilated and cleaned in time, it can easily lead to eczema on the back of the head with very little hair. Eczema can cause unbearable pain and itching in babies, which can lead to shaking their heads and even crying. It is necessary to help babies adjust their pillows and check the back of their heads in a timely manner.

  2. Rhythm sense

  Many mothers play soothing music in the environment where their babies are born. These music can help babies relax both physically and mentally, and promote the development of their brain nerves. So after three months or even older, babies will experience shaking their heads and brains along with the rhythm of music.

  3. Developmental needs

  During the development of different body organs in babies, different types of movements may occur. These movements sometimes involve shaking the head, jumping, waving, etc., but as long as there is no discomfort, it is a manifestation of the gradual development and maturity of the baby's neural development and balance ability.

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