What’s wrong with kids who don’t sleep through the night?

A child’s trouble sleeping at night may be caused by environmental factors, or it may be due to vitamin D deficiency, indigestion and other diseases.
1. Environmental factors: If the indoor temperature and humidity are not suitable, or the room is too noisy, it will affect the child’s sleep, resulting in the child’s sleep at night.
2. Vitamin D deficiency: If your child suffers from vitamin D deficiency, it can also lead to poor sleep at night, which is related to the increase of nerve excitability, and the cause of the disease is usually caused by insufficient sunshine, increased need, and insufficient perinatal reserves.
3. Dyspepsia: Dyspepsia is a clinical syndrome that manifests itself as abdominal discomfort, with causes related to genetics, infections, and environmental factors. If a child eats too much before going to sleep, it can lead to indigestion caused by the accumulation of food, which can also lead to sleeplessness at night.
There may be other reasons for your child’s trouble sleeping at night, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of your child’s trouble sleeping, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of your doctor.