Question

Can children take medication to supplement vitamins? Do they need surgery? Are there any good methods? Has anyone had experience with this?

Answer

Vitamins play a very important role in the human body. Vitamins, also known as vitalamines, are a series of low-molecular-weight organic compounds. They are trace nutrients required by biological organisms, which cannot be synthesized on their own and must be obtained through diet and other means. Generally speaking, the amount of vitamins needed by the human body is small, and as long as a balanced diet is maintained, vitamin deficiency is unlikely to occur. Even if there is a vitamin deficiency, it is not fatal. However, if symptoms of vitamin deficiency are present, vitamin supplements should be taken under a doctor’s guidance or by consuming foods rich in vitamins. Nonetheless, consuming too many vitamins can also have negative effects, so supplementation should be done cautiously.