Babies sometimes shiver when they eat milk, may be physiological factors, such as imperfect development of the nervous system, or the body is cold, external stimulation, or lack of vitamin D or calcium and other reasons.
1. Imperfect development of the nervous system: because the baby is too small, the nervous system may not have been developed, its innervation function is not yet perfect, the phenomenon of occasional shivering.
2. Cold body: If the environment temperature is too low when the baby is breastfeeding, the baby’s body may be chilled and shivering occurs.
3. External stimuli: the baby should try to keep the surrounding environment quiet when drinking milk, if there is a sudden sound, light and other stimuli, the baby may shiver.
4. Lack of vitamin D or calcium: Lack of vitamin D or calcium will cause increased nerve excitability and shivering may occur.
Babies sometimes shiver when eating milk, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.