Question
What are the symptoms of infant hypocalcemia?
Answer
Infants under one month of age with hypocalcemia primarily exhibit symptoms such as restless sleep, easy to be startled and cry, excessive sweating, and sparse hair. Parents should pay attention to administering calcium supplements and vitamin D under the guidance of a physician to promote calcium absorption. It is also recommended to let the baby get more sunlight exposure, and breastfeeding mothers should consume more bone broth to ensure the baby gets enough calcium. Patients should develop good living habits, maintain regular routines, quit smoking and drinking, increase daily exercise, enhance immunity, and avoid recurrence of the condition.