Question

The child has rickets and shows obvious chicken chest deformities, and has poor eating conditions. Ask what should be done if rickets are discovered at 3 months old.

Answer

Rickets is usually caused by a deficiency of calcium, and for a 3-month-old baby, the key to treating rickets is to supplement calcium and vitamin D. It is recommended to take the baby for sun exposure and to undergo appropriate calcium and vitamin D treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The usual dose of oral vitamin D is 2000 IU per day, which can be changed to a preventive dose of 400 IU/day after half a month. Treatment with high doses should be strictly followed as directed by the doctor. Rickets can have a significant impact on children, so it is advisable for parents to bring their child to a specialist clinic for follow-up consultations and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, attention should be paid to the child’s dietary issues, providing sufficient care and attention, hoping that the child can recover as soon as possible.