The baby won’t stop crying. I can’t get him to stop.

When a child cries more than he or she can be coaxed, it is important to rule out whether the child is physically unwell to cause this. It may be caused by the child’s physical discomfort. Especially for newborns and non-verbal infants, they are unable to express their emotions or their physical discomfort, so they can only rely on parents and friends to judge by the child’s performance. It is possible that the child is crying because of hunger, cold, colic, and so on. It may also be caused by pain elsewhere in the body or itchy skin. So parents and friends should carefully determine whether the child appears to have special discomfort. If your child is crying all the time and cannot be coaxed, it is recommended that you take your child to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause.