Question
A 10-month-old baby has not yet shown any signs of growing upper teeth, and there is concern about a calcium deficiency. Although D3 and calcium gluconate supplements have been added, there is still no improvement. I would like to ask about possible causes and solutions.
Answer
Generally speaking, babies start teething around six to ten months of age. For the issue of a baby not growing teeth, the first suggestion is to let the baby get more sun exposure to promote calcium absorption. Additionally, consider alternating between different types of calcium supplements and consider whether the baby may have digestive absorption issues. It is recommended to continue observing and taking appropriate measures, wishing the baby a healthy growth.