Babies who don’t sleep after drinking milk can be caused by environmental discomfort, calcium deficiency, indigestion and so on.
1. Environmental discomfort: babies may not sleep after drinking milk because the environment is too hot, too cold, too noisy or too bright.
2. Calcium deficiency: If the baby is deficient in calcium, the baby may not sleep after drinking milk. Calcium deficiency usually makes the baby have difficulty in falling asleep, sweating and night terrors.
3. Indigestion: Babies who don’t sleep after drinking milk may also suffer from indigestion, which is usually accompanied by bloating, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Gastroesophageal reflux, respiratory tract infections and other conditions may also cause babies to stay awake after drinking milk. Therefore, it is recommended that babies who do not sleep after drinking milk seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem, and then treat the cause of the problem.