Question

A parent brought their six-month-old son for a physical examination and discovered that the child has rickets, primarily manifested as an abnormally shaped skull, without any other symptoms such as bow legs. The doctor recommended increasing the intake of Vitamin A and calcium during the child’s growth process. The parent is concerned about whether infant rickets can be treated.

Answer

Generally speaking, infants with rickets can be improved through appropriate treatment. Since the child has not yet shown severe symptoms such as bow legs, the condition is considered mild. Treatment involves supplementing calcium and also using Vitamin D to promote calcium absorption. Additionally, a balanced diet should be emphasized, with an abundance of various meats, soy products, and dairy products. Encouraging the child to get plenty of sunlight is also beneficial for the gradual improvement of the condition. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.