What's wrong with a baby shrugging

  There are many small habits in the growth and development of babies, such as shaking their heads and shrugging their shoulders. However, if the baby frequently shrugs their shoulders, it can be worrying. So, what caused this?

  

What's wrong with a baby shrugging1

  When a baby frequently shrugs their shoulders, it is highly likely that they have Tourette's syndrome. There are two main reasons for Tourette's syndrome, which are related to central neurotransmitter imbalance and environmental factors. If the baby is anxious or spends too much time watching TV, this situation may also occur.

  Once you notice that your baby frequently shrugs, you should take them to a regular hospital for treatment in a timely manner. You need to cooperate with the doctor's requirements to control your baby's behavior habits and improve their condition. Only timely treatment can help your baby recover their health as soon as possible. However, novice parents don't need to worry too much, as this is not an incurable disease, as some children may gradually experience the disappearance of these symptoms as they reach adulthood.

  In daily life, if a baby frequently shrugs their shoulders, they should pay more attention and also pay attention to their diet. Try to pursue a diverse diet for your baby, including moderate supplementation of trace elements to ensure balanced nutrition. You can also take your baby for moderate outdoor activities and expose them to more sunlight, which can promote their healthy growth, enhance their physical fitness, and in some cases, reduce the occurrence of frequent shoulder shrugs.

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