hi i understand your concerns, your child appears to be healthy apparently. Usually it is not adviceable to get preescriptions to get your child to sleep. This is supposed to be a very tender age for the development of the brain. So it is better if you try and search for alternative solutions.
On the other hand sleep is very important for the brain development.
Here are a few things that you could check, to ensure better sleep for your child.
>check the bedding, use 100% cotton(nylon and polyester usually feel rough for the sensitive skin of the baby), and not excessively dyed. Wash and sundry them and dust them out.
>ensure adequate space and ventillation.
>feed the
baby food that can be easily digestable for dinner, and feed the baby a little early. to ensure adequate time gap before the child goes to bed.
>a bland diet at night is usually adviceable, not too spicy.
>pleasant music may help at times.
avoid egg whites, they are usual allergens that upset the stomach
even after these adjustments, if the child still doesnt sleep right please do not look for sedatives but get a consultation with the
pediatrician, to check if the baby is having any other meatbolic problems etc,
thank you.