Question

How to correctly supplement calcium to prevent and treat infant hypocalcemia?

Answer

The steps and precautions for correctly supplementing calcium are as follows:

  1. Confirm Hypocalcemia: It should be diagnosed by a doctor to determine if there is a calcium deficiency, avoiding self-diagnosis.
  2. Dietary Calcium Supplementation: Healthy growing children, if their diet is balanced, usually do not require additional calcium supplements.
  3. Early Calcium Supplementation: If symptoms such as night crying, excessive sweating, and reduced appetite appear within the first two months after birth, it may indicate a calcium deficiency, and calcium supplementation should be timely.
  4. Combine with Vitamin D: When supplementing calcium, it should be paired with vitamin D to promote the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, but attention should be paid to not exceed the recommended dosage to avoid affecting intellectual development.
  5. Pay Attention to Food Combinations: During calcium supplementation, avoid consuming spinach and dairy products, as they may affect calcium absorption. Please follow medical advice based on the specific situation of your infant according to the above content.