Children’s frequent sleep shaking is often related to physiological factors such as nightmares and external stimuli, as well as pathological factors such as vitamin D or calcium deficiency and epilepsy.
1. Physiological factors: if children are stimulated by some kind of stimuli during the day, such as too much exercise, being frightened, etc., it may lead to nightmares, which can usually be manifested as frequent sleep shaking; if the sleeping environment is too cold, etc., it may also lead to children’s frequent sleep shaking.
2. Pathological factors: children’s frequent sleep shaking may also be caused by lack of vitamin D or calcium, which is usually accompanied by sweating and waking up; children’s frequent sleep shaking may also be caused by epilepsy, which is usually accompanied by twitching and making strange sounds.
Frequent shaking in children may also be related to meningitis, cerebrovascular malformation, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to complete the examination and clarify the cause with the help of the doctor.