Question

Recently, I’ve noticed that my little one sweats excessively during the first half of the night. After researching, I suspect they might have rickets. I want to know how to effectively treat rickets in babies?

Answer

Rickets, also known as rachitis, is a condition caused by a deficiency of vitamin D leading to a disorder in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, thereby affecting bone growth. The progression of the disease is slow and often overlooked. Rickets can weaken a child’s immune system, making them prone to complications such as pneumonia and diarrhea. Once diagnosed, immediate treatment is essential as it can affect a child’s growth and development. The first step is to supplement vitamin D and adopt different treatment plans based on the severity of the condition. The health of a child is at risk due to rickets, so parents must take their children to the doctor for timely medical treatment. It’s crucial to avoid various misconceptions and provide children with adequate care and attention.