What's wrong with the baby's chin shaking

  If mothers notice that their baby's chin is shaking, their first consideration is to seek medical attention and have the doctor examine it before deciding whether this condition is caused by calcium deficiency. They can then supplement their baby with calcium supplements and vitamins such as A and D. So, how can a baby's chin shake be treated?

  

What's wrong with the baby's chin shaking1

  1. When this situation occurs, considering the age range of the baby, it is common for younger babies to experience this symptom. When there are no abnormalities, it can be said that normal babies will also have this situation. When the shaking attacks are not frequent, there is no need to see a doctor, and the baby can recover when they are older.

  2. It is best to continuously observe the baby, so there is no need to worry if they do not have frequent episodes. This is a normal phenomenon. This is normal when there is no accompanying condition, as the child's nervous system has not developed well, resulting in poor inhibitory function and shaking.

  3. When babies are sleeping, they often experience seemingly shaking startles, which is also a normal phenomenon. It is also caused by poor development of the baby's nervous system, which can trigger excitement when stimulated. It may also cause the baby's chin to shake under loud, strong light, and other conditions. When there is a problem, the mother can gently press a certain part of the baby's body to make it quiet. But when this condition occurs, it should be distinguished from infantile convulsions, and seeking medical attention in a timely manner is the best strategy.

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