Question

A 7-year-old girl has rickets, with symptoms including bow legs, pigeon toes, lack of appetite, excessive sweating, frequent crying, and common colds.

Answer

In addition to medication for treating rickets, it is crucial to provide proper nutrition, including adequate protein and vitamin D. Children should be taken outdoors daily. Moreover, ensure that the child’s clothing is loose-fitting and avoid having the child sit or stand for too long. Training the child to perform actions such as lying on the stomach, lifting the head, expanding the chest, and crawling is recommended. Children have weaker immunity and are more susceptible to rickets. It is advisable for parents to take their child to a top-tier hospital for examination and treatment, as well as regular health check-ups.