Question

My seven-month-old baby frequently wakes up at night due to calcium deficiency. After taking calcium acetate granules for a month without significant effect, can I switch to Longmu Zhuanggu granules available at the pharmacy? Is it an overdose if I give one packet per meal?

Answer

Based on the symptoms and medication mentioned, if the baby has calcium deficiency, they can also be treated with Longmu Zhuanggu granules. For a seven-month-old baby, taking one packet of Longmu Zhuanggu granules with each of the three meals a day is appropriate. Additionally, calcium gluconate oral solution may be more effective. These suggestions are for the question “How to Handle a Seven-Month-Old Baby Who Frequently Wakes Up at Night Due to Calcium Deficiency?” and I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you health!