Trembling of the tongue in infants may be caused by underdeveloped brain tissue, calcium deficiency, epilepsy and other conditions.
1. Underdeveloped brain tissue: most babies’ tongue trembling is caused by underdeveloped brain tissue and uncoordinated muscle control, which will slowly disappear as babies continue to grow up.
2. Calcium deficiency: trembling tongue can also be caused by calcium deficiency in the baby’s body, usually the baby will also have sweating, restless sleep, easy to cry and other symptoms.
3. Epilepsy: Epilepsy may also cause tongue trembling in infants, and usually infants also have symptoms such as convulsions, eye staring and limb stiffness.
Tongue trembling in infants may also be related to other conditions such as febrile convulsions and hypokalemia. Therefore, it is recommended that infants with tongue trembling go to the hospital in time to have the cause clarified with the help of the doctor.