Question

“Child is in good health. Lab and examination results: good. Previous treatment history and effects: Received one or two calcium injections. Seeking assistance: Is it appropriate for a child of this age to receive calcium injections now?”

Answer

“Based on your description, the baby’s calcium tablets are not absorbed, and there are also signs of rickets. It is recommended to inject vitamin D for treatment. 1. The most common types of calcium injections are D3 and D2. If there is a severe deficiency or if oral intake is not absorbed, consider injection. 2. If the baby’s general condition is good, oral treatment with pediatric four-vitamin calcium dry suspension can be considered.”