Question

How should a four-month-old baby be supplemented with calcium? The doctor says my child lacks calcium, their hair is not abundant and not as dark. I need assistance: I want to know which type of calcium tablet is suitable for a child in my child’s condition?

Answer

The amount of hair on a child does not necessarily reflect their calcium levels in the body, as hair color is also greatly influenced by heredity. Generally, four-month-old babies can take cod liver oil orally, and they should get plenty of sunlight exposure, but be careful not to do so behind glass, as UV rays cannot penetrate through it. Additionally, they can take children’s Longmu Strong Bone Granules. It’s not necessary to supplement calcium too early; you can check for trace elements and closely observe your child’s condition before deciding on calcium supplementation.