When infants transition from crawling to upright walking, their cardiovascular system undergoes rapid adaptation. From the TCM perspective, this phase often triggers "heart fire excess" - a state of yang hyperactivity manifesting as night sweats, restless sleep, and flushed cheeks. Modern physiology reveals corresponding mechanisms: the sympathetic nervous system becomes overstimulated, causing tachycardia and elevated cortisol levels. Parents may notice their child's pulse rate exceeding 120 beats/min even at rest, accompanied by irregular breathing patterns during naps - these are red flags for autonomic imbalance.
The yin-yang duality in motor development deserves special attention. Excessive heart fire consumes body fluids, leading to dry stools and parched lips - classic signs of yin deficiency. Concurrently, modern studies show oxidative stress markers like 8-OHdG increase by 37% during intensive motor learning periods. This creates a vicious cycle where metabolic heat further disrupts circadian rhythms. We recommend implementing "cooling" strategies: 1) Offer pear puree (containing sorbitol) to nourish yin 2) Schedule walking practice during cooler morning hours when parasympathetic tone dominates 3) Use linen clothing to enhance thermoregulation. Observe for improved sleep continuity - a key indicator of restored autonomic balance.

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