Question
The child has malnutrition, poor digestion, and always doesn’t want to eat dinner. They have chicken legs and are thin. They have been diagnosed with rickets. What are the current treatment methods?
Answer
Based on your child’s condition, there is a high possibility of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to have a timely re-examination and consult a pediatrician at a large hospital for a detailed examination and timely blood tests to check electrolyte levels. Remind the parents to provide enough care and attention to help the child receive timely treatment for the disease.