Question

The baby is about to turn 1 year old, but the two teeth from birth have not grown any more, and there is concern about a lack of normal tooth growth.

Answer

Common symptoms of calcium deficiency in babies include excessive sweating, even when the temperature is not high, and frequent sweating, especially during sleep when the head sweats more. Some babies may constantly rub their heads on the pillow due to calcium deficiency, which can eventually lead to a bald spot on the occipital area. Calcium deficiency in the body can cause a series of neurological and mental symptoms, such as excessive night sweating. In addition, there may be problems like picky eating, frequent eczema outbreaks, delayed or uneven tooth eruption. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium level test for a definitive diagnosis.