Craving
Introduction
Introduction In the one-child family, due to the good living conditions, the child becomes the center of the family when he is born. The father, mother, grandfather, and grandmother are changing their arms. When the child is crying, they immediately hug, and over time, they will develop a hug.
Cause
Cause
Most babies cry after they are born, mainly because they lack security. Parents worry about their children's crying will affect their neighbors' rest, so when the child starts to cry, they will immediately pick up the baby, and over time they will become a "hug", making the baby more dependent on adult hugs. And the impact of the child's dependence, personal habits and other factors should be noted.
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A child who has a "hug" always wants to hold people, can't let go, and once he puts it down, he cries and screams, even if he holds it again, he won't stop crying immediately. Some have to shake and walk, sing and sing, can barely stop crying, calm down a little, then cry again when they put it down. Therefore, it can only be held all day, affecting adults' work, rest, and exhausting adults.
Of course, there are also some children who are "hug" and light. They just don't cry when they hold it for a little. They fall asleep after 2 or 3 minutes, and they won't wake up when they let go. This may be due to the child's intestines suffocating, because after the hug, the gas change position is discharged and feel comfortable. Other children are tired of monotonous life, so when they cry outside, they hug outside and walk back, they dont cry, and they dont bother.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Babies can't talk, if they are uncomfortable or when they ask for it, they often use crying to express them, such as being hungry, thirsty, wet diapers, overheated or too cold, etc., can cause crying. These are all normal reactions, and after the baby is satisfied with the corresponding care, the crying will soon stop. Of course, children will cry when they are sick, such as rickets, intestinal cramps, intussusception, joint dislocation and so on.
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