If your baby is pulling at their ear, it could be a sign of an ear infection or just a normal behavior. Look for other symptoms like fever, irritability, or trouble sleeping. If you're unsure, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis.
If your baby is pulling at their ears and showing signs of discomfort, such as crying or irritability, it could be a sign of an ear infection. However, if there are no other symptoms and your baby is otherwise healthy, it may just be a normal developmental behavior. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis.
If your baby is tugging at their ear, it could be a sign of an ear infection or just a normal behavior. Look for other symptoms like fever, fussiness, or trouble sleeping. If you're unsure, it's best to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
A 16-month-old may display clingy behavior due to separation anxiety, a normal developmental stage where they feel anxious when separated from their primary caregiver. This behavior is a sign of their growing attachment and need for security.
IMHO if it were normal it wouldn't be considered a mental , developmental disorder.
a pulling motion causes a normal fault
The duration of Normal Adolescent Behavior is 1.58 hours.
Their normal developmental urges are frustrated.
Yes, its prefectly normal and it actually is infection or your immune system does this as a reaction to infection.
Normal Adolescent Behavior was created on 2007-09-01.
Normal Behavior - 2010 was released on: USA: July 2010
Normal microbiota do not provide protection from infection by directly killing pathogens.
It's normal. This is what heat looks like in a dog and this is normal behavior. If you have issues about the mess, many pet stores sell doggie pads.