What’s wrong with a three-month-old baby who won’t hold his head up?

Three-month-old babies are reluctant to raise their heads, which may be related to factors such as fewer training sessions, calcium deficiency and abnormal central nervous system development.
1. less training: many parents due to the baby’s high protection, think the baby did not reach a certain age, too early for a certain action, may not be conducive to the development of the body, in fact, the baby’s head up training can be in the full moon after the start.
2. Calcium deficiency: if the baby’s body is deficient in calcium or vitamin D, it may cause the body to be softer and unable to raise the head.
3. Abnormal development of the central nervous system: the baby’s central nervous system development is abnormal, there will also be reluctant to raise their heads, but also accompanied by the appearance of dull eyes and other adverse reactions.
The three-month-old’s reluctance to raise his head may also be related to other factors, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.