Question
A five-month-old child was diagnosed with calcium deficiency after hospital examination, and the doctor prescribed pediatric AD, but the child dislikes it. Later, I bought the Five-Vitamin Calcium Oral Solution for the child to take. Is this medication suitable for the child?
Answer
The child can take calcium supplements in the form of AD, which is pediatric calcium carbonate D3 granules, containing a larger dose of calcium and vitamin D3 to aid in the child’s calcium absorption, making it more effective. If the child dislikes AD, you can purchase calcium acetate or calcium lactate. Make sure to check if the Five-Vitamin Calcium Oral Solution has an OTC (Over-The-Counter) label, as it is a sign approved by the country; avoid purchasing health supplement types. At the same time, ensure that the child’s milk intake is at least 800 milliliters per day. Try these methods to see if they can help alleviate the symptoms of the child’s calcium deficiency. I hope these suggestions can be helpful to you, and wish you good health! Please note that the content above is generated based on the provided format and requirements and should be adjusted according to specific ask and answer content. Ensure all information is accurate and appropriate.