Author: Zhu Yongbing, Practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine Physician (Practice License Number: 241340321000051) This article is written by Dr. Zhu Yongbing and is based on classical theories of traditional Chinese medicine and clinical experience. It is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. The qualifications of the practitioner can be verified on the official website of the National Health Commission of China. Do your children also experience this kind of trouble? They sleep in a room with a comfortable temperature, yet they sweat profusely, with their pillows soaked through. At night, they occasionally emit a grinding noise, "click, click." Many parents, encountering this situation, may wonder: What's going on here? Is it due to a calcium deficiency, or is there something "mischievous" going on within their bodies? Today, we
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Night sweats and teeth grinding in children during sleep may indicate underlying health issues. Dr. Zhu Yongbing discusses possible causes and offers insights based on traditional Chinese medicine.