Question

Is high phosphatase index in childhood blood tests indicative of rickets? What should be done if phosphatase index is below 300 yesterday? How has the past treatment been and what were the results? Have you taken vitamin AD soft capsules, glucose acid zinc oral solution, and sunflower brand calcium granules, are these medications effective? Are there better treatment methods?

Answer

During childhood growth, phosphatase levels are typically higher because children need a lot of calcium and vitamin D as they grow rapidly. As long as children get enough calcium supplementation and get plenty of sunlight and exercise, they can effectively prevent rickets. It is recommended to continue supplementing with calcium and vitamin D and to maintain good living habits.