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Baby On Zerolac. Thrashing Of Hands, Legs And Ribbing Eyes, Restless, What Can Be The Reason, Advise?

Hello Doctor ! I have a baby girl who has just complete 5 months . She is on zerolac . I am worried about her thrashing her legs and hands all the time and she keeps on rubbing her eyes and puts her hands near her head when she is in her sleep and she is a bit restless sometimes.Oherwise she looks very fine. Could you please advise me about her ? Thanks for your help in advance
Sat, 16 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic,
The movements you described of your child limbs are normal for his age and are often described as 'fidgety' movements.
They are smaller and circular movements and are seen in normal infants.
The activities you mentioned like rubbing eyes, keeping hands near head are normal and nothing to worry as she is fine.
Hope I have answered your query.
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Baby On Zerolac. Thrashing Of Hands, Legs And Ribbing Eyes, Restless, What Can Be The Reason, Advise?

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic, The movements you described of your child limbs are normal for his age and are often described as fidgety movements. They are smaller and circular movements and are seen in normal infants. The activities you mentioned like rubbing eyes, keeping hands near head are normal and nothing to worry as she is fine. Hope I have answered your query.