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Child feet shakes
My son is 3 months old. Weight around 6kgs. There was no problem during birth(Caesarean Delivery) .He was 3kg during birth. Sometimes when he is in lap, his feet ( near finger area) shakes a little. This stops after some seconds automatically. Is it normal or he is having some problem.
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It will be better if he can be seen once on a video/ physically by a PEDIATRICIAN.
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It may be most likely normal or can be seizure. I will advice u to record this event videographically and show this to pedritician. Just to be on safer side
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Hello. Most of the time, mild temporary shaking of fingers or toes is normal in this age. But, please keep monitoring as sometimes it can happen due to low glucose or calcium. In you baby, as current weight is good compared to birth weight, it seems normal .
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continue exclusive breastfeeding.
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Are u feeding the baby or formula milk? Any multivitamins given? Is it very cold there? What is the weight now?
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This is normal usually. Nothing to worry about if otherwise milestones and growth is normal. Contact again after 15 days if needed
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