Question

A one-and-a-half-year-old boy had a trace element test and the doctor diagnosed him with anemia and calcium deficiency. The parents want to know how to handle these issues.

Answer

For the anemia issue, it is recommended to give the baby oral ferrous sulfate granules and gradually increase iron-rich foods such as liver puree and egg yolks in the complementary foods. As for the calcium deficiency, consider oral calcium supplements and encourage the baby to get more sunlight to promote calcium absorption. Regular check-ups should be scheduled to monitor the baby’s health status. In addition, it is suggested to supplement vitamin D, and as the baby grows older, iron can be supplemented through complementary foods. It is also recommended to take the baby outdoors more often to enhance overall health.