Question

Will eating raw oysters cause early puberty in children? My child has been a bit anemic, with low calcium levels, slightly underweight, and not very good at eating. I’ve heard that eating raw oysters can help supplement zinc, but I’m not sure if it will cause early puberty. I would like to get some assistance?

Answer

There is currently no scientific evidence to support the claim that eating raw oysters can lead to early puberty. For children with zinc deficiencies, it is recommended to adopt appropriate food therapy under a doctor’s guidance to supplement zinc, and to help the baby establish a regular routine for daily activities. Additionally, attention should be paid to a balanced diet of vegetables and meats, avoiding fried and grilled foods, and limiting synthetic beverages. Foods like egg yolks, small shrimp shells, and lean meat can be consumed to supplement zinc. It is also important to cultivate exercise habits from a young age to enhance flexibility and resistance. A comprehensive health management approach can help children grow up healthily.