Restlessness in infants can be caused by various factors, including hunger, discomfort from a wet diaper, or the need for sleep. Additionally, teething, gas, or changes in their environment can contribute to their unease. Sometimes, infants may also experience restlessness due to overstimulation or the desire for attention and interaction from caregivers. Understanding the specific needs of the infant can help alleviate their restlessness.
When infants eat chips or hard foods that are hard to chew or digest.
SIDS
premature infants(as normal finding),rickets,osteogenesis imperfecta
drowning and choking
Anatomy of Restlessness was created in 1997.
Anatomy of Restlessness has 244 pages.
Colic is a risk to any infant. Colic causes gas that is unbearable which causes the baby to cry excessively
Microcephaly in infants can be caused by genetic factors, infections during pregnancy (such as Zika virus), exposure to harmful substances, or certain medical conditions.
Pyloric Stenosis
Common causes of excessive drooling in infants include teething, oral infections, and developmental issues. Remedies may include providing teething toys, keeping the mouth and face clean, and consulting a pediatrician for further evaluation and treatment.
Research has shown that there is no direct link between the use of pyriproxyfen and the development of microcephaly in infants. Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator commonly used to control mosquito populations, but studies have not found evidence to suggest that it causes microcephaly in infants.
Modafinil is an atypical stimulant and causes increase in alertness which means it shouldn't be taken after lunch time (12pm) as it can cause insomnia or restlessness.