What is the reason for the sudden shaking of my child s body?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many causes of body shaking, such as simple muscle spasms, and there are also patients with low blood pressure who have body shaking, or body shaking and convulsions when they have a high fever. In some cases, the whole body tremors are caused by infection. There are also some patients who have neurospasm caused by intracranial lesions and have shaking.

    Or if you have Parkinson's disease, your body has involuntary tremors. It is best to go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination, and make it clear that ** will be targeted ** in the future**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Epilepsy-induced shaking: epilepsy-induced shaking is generally manifested as sudden, transient tonic flexion or extensive contraction of the trunk muscles and bilateral limbs, abrupt abrupt abortion, staring, and screaming (typical symptoms of petit mal seizures), and abrupt ending; Some may be accompanied by purple complexion, foaming at the mouth, or episodic strong and continuous contraction of the whole body or bilateral muscles, muscle stiffness, and immobilization of limbs and body in a certain tense position.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This condition usually occurs during childhood and goes away on its own as you get older. It may be that the child's mental stress has been high recently, which leads to this symptom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the baby only shakes local muscles, this situation is considered to be more likely to be Tourette's syndrome. You can observe further to avoid exposing your baby to too many electronic products, and if the attacks are really frequent, you need to go to the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are many reasons for shaking, so if you don't feel at ease, you can go to the local area to check it out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The child shakes when sleeping because the baby's nervous system is not fully developed, the control of limb movements is not mature enough, and the baby has a lot of light sleep time, and some brain cells are in a state of excitement, which is prone to shaking or startling, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. With the increase of the age of the month, it will gradually get better, and under normal circumstances, the mother gently soothes for a while, and the baby will stop shaking. However, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time if:1

    Jitter is frequent and the amplitude is relatively large; 2.Shaking is accompanied by other discomforts, such as fever, crying, shortness of breath, etc.; 3.When shaking, parents touch or grasp the limbs with their hands, and still feel obvious shaking; 4.

    Accompanied by crying, sweating, trembling of the limbs and facial muscles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Probably because of physiological factors, as the saying goes, sleep is divided into light sleep and deep sleep. When children are in light sleep, their bodies experience symptoms such as spinning, twisting, shaking, etc., which is a normal phenomenon; If it is due to calcium deficiency, which leads to brain and autonomic nervous system excitation, resulting in unstable sleep, body tremors, sweating and occipital hair loss, in this case, calcium and vitamin D should be supplemented in time; If the child has epilepsy, the abnormal electrical discharge of the cerebral cortex causes muscle contractions and body tremors, accompanied by symptoms such as irritability, easy waking up from sleep, and sweating. In this case, it is advisable for the child to have a computer diagram checked.

    We should often take our children out, participate in outdoor activities appropriately, and spend more time in the sun to promote the synthesis of vitamin D and enhance physical fitness.

    It is normal for babies to shake hands unconsciously while they are sleeping, especially when they cry and straighten their limbs. This is mainly due to the immaturity of the baby's nervous system and the incomplete control of the muscles by the nerves. If the baby is present frequently and exhibits unilateral regular movements, it may be cramping.

    In this case, the mother is advised to take the baby to a neurologist for examination.

    Newborn babies are known to be generally excited and can easily be surprised and jump. These phenomena may simply be physiological phenomena of the baby. For example, when a baby sleeps, it shakes several times and may come and go.

    When the mother holds the baby's hand or puts her hand on the stomach to comfort the baby, the tremor disappears immediately, and it is normal for newborns to tremble.

    After the baby falls asleep, the excitement in the cerebral cortex is further reduced. Because the higher nervous system has an inhibitory effect on the lower level of neurons, the inhibitory effect decreases after the baby falls asleep. In this way, small movements appear after the baby falls asleep, and even repeatedly.

    But this has never happened when the baby wakes up. This is called "sleep myoclonus". In general, it is benign and there are no major problems.

    A few myoclonus do not sleep. In addition to sleeping, such babies need to pay attention to whether the baby wakes up with these symptoms, and if necessary, the mother will take the baby to the hospital for examination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What happens when your child sleeps violently? This is a normal reaction, don't worry about it, it's just that it happens sometimes, and it's okay if it doesn't happen often. If it is frequent, it is better to go to the hospital for examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many reasons will cause the child to sleep when the time comes, the body has tics, such as the lack of calcium in the child's body, there will be convulsions, you can go to a regular hospital to draw blood to test the electrolytes to clarify the cause, or it may be a manifestation of epilepsy, epilepsy is the brain neurons damage abnormal discharge caused by seizures will appear body convulsions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This may be due to the fact that the child's nerve endings and brain are not yet fully developed, and when the brain nerves are excited during sleep, the corresponding body will produce movement. This is a normal phenomenon.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Smoked while asleep? 1-year-old children usually have febrile seizures! Does your child have a fever? Was the convulsions ever due to a fever?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the child is very young, within 3 years old, it may be a lack of vitamin D, which is also a manifestation of calcium deficiency that we often say, medically called low calcium convulsions, because the absorption of calcium depends on vitamin D, and some children are not really deficient in calcium but lack of vitamin D to promote calcium absorption, or lack of light.

    The manifestation of hypocalcemia seizures is that the child has tetany when sleeping, or suddenly wakes up while sleeping, and some small babies will have occipital baldness on the head if they are deficient in calcium, that is, the hair on the pillow of the head is less than the hair on other parts. **The method is to supplement pediatric Diqiao calcium (a medicine that vitamin D and calcium are supplemented together), and take one tablet at 9 o'clock every night. Because this time is the peak of calcium absorption.

    It is best to see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm going to follow up on this as well. If it is caused by the vaccine, is it due to the baby's physical condition?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the baby's fever has nothing to do with vaccination, and there are generally adverse reactions within 24 hours of vaccination.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Could it be because of the cold wind blowing or being frightened?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The baby's nervous system is not fully developed, and occasional shaking is normal. If they continue to occur frequently with age, you should go to the hospital to check for calcium deficiency or other abnormalities. Usually, we should pay attention to giving the baby a reasonable supplement of vitamin D and calcium, and often bask in the sun.

    It is a normal physiological phenomenon for a child to shake his or her whole body while sleeping. At the beginning of sleep, although most brain cells are dormant, some brain cells are still excited, so there are often shaking of the hands, feet, wrists, eyelids, etc. In addition, when children are deficient in calcium, there will be occasional tremors in the hands and feet due to the increased excitability of the nervous system.

    But this shaking only occurs during sleep, and the EEG is normal at the time of the attack. If your child shakes frequently and for a long time after falling asleep, an electroencephalogram (EEG) should be done to rule out other disorders.

    When the baby is in a state of light sleep, sometimes shaking, babbling, hand and foot movements, etc. are mostly unconscious, don't worry about the baby's sleep process is cyclical, in each sleep cycle, there are two forms of deep sleep and light sleep back and forth. When the baby enters the light sleep period, there may be some abnormal sleep manifestations such as eye movement, head movement, limb movement and sound, which are generally normal. At this time, parents should not be in a hurry to alarm the baby, do not change the sleep state, but appropriate patting, the baby may continue to sleep.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Urinate tremor, which will be the case before urinating quickly.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's normal, the old man is growing taller. We'll do the same when we're young.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't shake often, you're dreaming, and if you shake often, you have to go to the hospital.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is normal, and I will do it

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