Question

The 9-month-old baby seems to have a calcium deficiency, and their mood isn’t very good. How should parents correctly supplement calcium for them?

Answer

The baby’s calcium deficiency symptoms may be due to a lack of calcium and vitamin D. It is recommended that parents start giving the baby appropriate calcium and vitamin D supplements, while also observing the baby’s eating habits and daily activity levels. If the symptoms do not improve, further examination of the baby’s trace elements may be needed for a diagnosis. During the treatment process, parents should adopt regular treatment methods and closely monitor the baby’s progress to adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner, helping the baby recover health as soon as possible.