hungry
The baby may cry at night because he is hungry and needs to be fed in time. For small-month-old babies, crying at night may be hungry, and timely feeding is the key.
Diapers are uncomfortable
If the baby is uncomfortable after excretion, he will also inform us by crying. If you don't change diapers or diapers in time at night, your baby's little ass will be uncomfortable. So, remember to check in time and change the baby into a clean diaper or diaper.
The clothes are uncomfortable.
Babies wearing or holding uncomfortable clothes or diapers can also make them feel uncomfortable. Too tight clothes or inappropriate diapers will make the baby feel bound and lead to crying at night.
parasitosis
The baby suffers from parasitic diseases, especially pinworm disease, which often irritates the baby's anus and perianal skin at night, causing extreme itching. Check whether there are parasites laying eggs in the baby's anus.
Trace element deficiency
The lack of trace elements such as calcium in the baby's body can also lead to physical weakness, loss of appetite, waking up at night and frequent crying. If the baby has these symptoms, it may be necessary to supplement trace elements such as zinc and calcium.