Question
The seven-month-old baby is suspected of having calcium deficiency and is waking up frequently at night. After taking the calcium acetate granules prescribed by the doctor for a month, there has been no improvement. The question is whether it’s okay to switch to Longmu Strong Bone Granules, and whether feeding one packet per meal is too much.
Answer
Based on the information provided, if the baby indeed has a calcium deficiency, it can be considered to switch to Longmu Strong Bone Granules or other appropriate calcium supplements. For a seven-month-old baby, it is recommended to take one packet of Longmu Strong Bone Granules three times a day, or consider using calcium gluconate oral solution, which may be more effective. Here are some suggestions for dealing with the issue of “how to handle frequent night waking in seven-month-old babies with calcium deficiency.” We hope this helps and wish you and your baby good health!