Question
I am 36 years old and have been feeling unwell recently. I sometimes get dizzy during the day, which affects my work, and I can’t sleep at night. Medication hasn’t had much effect. How should I treat my baby’s O-shaped legs?
Answer
Babies at this age are prone to deficiencies in vitamin D or calcium, leading to rickets, which includes symptoms such as night terrors, excessive sweating, irritability, bald spots on the head, and even deformation of the bones. The back of the head tends to sweat excessively. It is recommended to expose the baby to more sunlight and prevent rickets by taking vitamin AD drops and calcium supplements. It is suggested that you bring your baby to a pediatric hospital’s health department for a health check-up, and undergo blood tests, alkaline phosphatase levels, and trace element tests to aid in diagnosis and treatment. Wishing your baby a healthy life!