Question
My baby is one and a half months old and has been diagnosed with kyphosis by the doctor. Recently, I noticed that there is a mild chicken chest, which can be felt as a bump when touched. What should I do about the mild chicken chest kyphosis?
Answer
Based on your description, your baby’s condition is caused by rickets, resulting in chicken chest and rib symptoms. It is recommended that you give your baby calcium supplements and also coordinate with vitamin AD drops. Since the baby is threatened by rickets, mothers must take their children for immediate medical treatment to avoid various misconceptions. Treatment should be symptomatic and timely. For parents, it is important to observe any changes in the baby’s symptoms closely and do everything possible to help the child receive timely treatment.