Question

What are the symptoms of baby calcium deficiency?

Answer

Infant calcium deficiency primarily manifests as restless sleep, difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, and crying. Symptoms such as bald patches on the head may also occur. As they grow older, they may experience delayed teething, picky eating, or a lack of meat in their diet, as well as delayed walking. To prevent calcium deficiency, it is necessary to increase nutritional intake, use AD drops to aid digestion, provide balanced weaning foods, consume high-quality protein foods such as milk, beans, and eggs, and get plenty of sunlight. Establishing a regular routine, sticking to treatment, maintaining a light diet, and engaging in aerobic exercise can help boost immunity and reduce the risk of illness.