Question

When children exhibit certain symptoms, they should be diagnosed with calcium deficiency-related developmental delay, delayed speech; late learning, starting to walk at 13 months; late tooth eruption, 10 months later, teeth becoming sparse, irregular, loose, with black pointed or saw-toothed teeth; thinning hair; poor health condition, prone to catching colds, etc. Children can often supplement calcium from sunlight, but they should also pay attention to supplementing vitamin D and calcium together now. There are many similar health supplements on the market, and buying and supplementing calcium is not suitable every year. Different ages require different calcium contents, so how can one achieve a reasonable effect? It’s best to consult a doctor for accurate advice!

Answer

Symptoms of childhood calcium deficiency include developmental delay, delayed speech, and learning difficulties. It is recommended to pay attention to the intake of sunlight calcium when supplementing calcium and ensure it is taken with vitamin D and other calcium substances. Health supplements on the market may not be suitable, and it’s best to choose an appropriate calcium supplement method under a doctor’s guidance. Different age groups of children require different calcium contents, so it’s best to follow the doctor’s advice.