What’s wrong with babies who cry a lot?

Frequent crying of babies is mostly due to physiological conditions such as uncomfortable environment and unmet needs, as well as pathological conditions such as colic and calcium deficiency.
1. Physiological conditions: if the baby is in an environment that is too hot, too cold, or does not clean up after defecation in a timely manner, as well as his or her hungry or thirsty needs are not satisfied, it usually leads to frequent crying.
2. Pathological conditions: babies often cry may also be due to frequent colic, usually manifested as abdominal pain and other symptoms; if the baby’s body lack of calcium may also lead to frequent crying, usually accompanied by occipital baldness, difficulty sleeping, night terrors and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for your baby’s frequent crying, so we recommend that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination and treatment with the help of your doctor to identify the cause.