Question
The child is thin and never eats dinner. Their absorption is not very good, and the local doctor diagnosed it as rickets. Can this disease be cured?
Answer
Hello, it’s important not to rule out deficiencies in calcium, zinc, and other trace elements that could cause the aforementioned symptoms. I suggest you go to the hospital for a thorough check of trace elements to see if there are any deficiencies. Pay attention to diet to enhance nutrition, prevent overexertion and emotional excitement, and eat more vegetables and fruits. Rickets can cause significant harm to children, so it is recommended that parents take their children to a specialized clinic for a follow-up examination and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it is important to give the child plenty of care and attention, pay close attention to their dietary issues, and hope the child can recover quickly!