Question

What should be done for a 1-year-7-month-old baby diagnosed with rickets?

Answer

For a 1-year-7-month-old baby with rickets, it is typically recommended to provide long-term supplementation of vitamin D and calcium for treatment. Additionally, regular hospital check-ups are necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment. Rickets can lead to abnormal bone development in babies, but it may not necessarily present with obvious symptoms such as hunchback. Other possible abnormalities include pigeon chest, knock knees, or bow legs.