Question

A two-year-old child has recently started refusing to eat dinner, particularly vegetables, and often cries and fusses. The child has oral ulcers but other growth and development indicators are normal, with a height of 88 centimeters and a weight of 25 jin. Is it possible that the child is deficient in vitamins and needs to take vitamin supplements?

Answer

Based on the description, the child may have a deficiency in Spleen and stomach (digestive system) and a lack of trace elements due to picky eating. It is recommended not to rely solely on medication for supplementation; consider giving the child suitable pediatric health granules to regulate the digestive system and enhance appetite. If diagnosed with nutritional deficiency, especially vitamin deficiency, oral vitamin intake is necessary. Here are some brand recommendations, but please consult a professional doctor’s opinion.