I always cry or shout when I fall asleep at night. I don't know what to do.

Some babies cry badly at night, which not only affects the quality of sleep, but also makes their parents exhausted. What should the baby do if he suddenly cries while sleeping? What small coup can calm the baby's mood? Let's take a look! Common causes of baby crying 1 toothache: I remind you that the baby starts teething from 5 months to 2.5 years old, and the baby will cry and make noise because of the discomfort caused by teething. 2 Crying when peeing: Some babies, especially male babies, feel uncomfortable because of peeing, so the baby will show that sleeping is not practical and crying. 3. Baby's nasal congestion: Experienced mothers will find that babies often have nasal congestion when breastfeeding, especially newborn babies or babies who unfortunately catch a cold. 4 Pay attention to the temperature at night: the indoor temperature should not exceed 24℃, too hot or too cold, or too many clothes and quilts will also cause the baby to cry. 5 things in the air: things in the bedroom may make the baby's respiratory tract allergic and blocked, thus crying. 6 Noise: When the baby is in the light sleep stage, or during the transition from deep sleep to light sleep, all sudden, loud and unfamiliar sounds can cause crying. 7 cold: a cold baby is easy to wake up and cry in the middle of the night. 8 fever: the baby will always cry when he has a fever. What should the baby do if he cries at night? Sucking-whether it's a bottle, a baby's own finger or a pacifier, sucking always plays a soothing role? Keep him close-let the baby snuggle up to you with a stroller or backpack; All kinds of patting and patting are helpful to calm the baby down, but don't have his stomach before four weeks, avoid the spine and avoid using nut oil such as almond oil; Music-rhythmic sounds or music can help the newborn to calm down, and even the hum of the washing machine or vacuum cleaner can help calm down some movements-shaking the baby in the arm or cradle, or putting him in the stroller to push fresh air-taking the baby out for a walk, because even if you cry, it won't look so bad outdoors; Flatulence-Some babies will feel better after burping, so try to make your baby sit up straight on your shoulder and pat him on the back. Take a bath-a warm bath can calm some babies immediately, but it may be counterproductive;