Question

The child, who is 1.5 years old, has O-shaped legs with feet curved inward. The child has 13 teeth, and the doctor has indicated a calcium deficiency, recommending the intake of calcium tablets and calcium injections. The child has already undergone 7 calcium injections and is continuously taking calcium tablets. We are now wondering whether continuing with the calcium injections and tablets will be effective, and if the O-shaped leg can be restored to normal.

Answer

Based on your situation, we believe the child may have a calcium deficiency. You can provide your child with a suitable amount of digestible calcium supplements, such as children’s Dicalcium Phosphate or Calciol Quick, and use Ad drops to enhance calcium absorption. It is recommended to consume fish soup, bone soup, soy products, dairy products, lean meat, and animal liver to increase calcium absorption. Additionally, it’s beneficial to expose your child to sunlight appropriately. We wish your child good health and happiness! These suggestions may be helpful to you; we wish you well!