Question

My baby is 7 months old, and I want to know the dosage of Longmu Bone Strength Granules. The main symptom is that the baby hasn’t started teething, and the test and examination results are normal. The previous treatment and its effectiveness were taking children’s calcium supplements. How can I determine if my baby is deficient in calcium, and what should I do?

Answer

Some babies start teething later, but in most cases, it is due to a calcium deficiency. If the baby’s pillow position has sparse hair, the ribs at the lower edge are prominent, or the legs are not straight, these are signs of calcium deficiency and require calcium supplementation. It is recommended to give the baby Calcium Plus with a fruit flavor, one packet a day, and one box is sufficient. At the same time, inject Vitamin D3 into the baby to promote calcium absorption. Typically, four injections are sufficient. In addition, frequently taking the baby outside to bask in the sun and expose them to light can also promote calcium absorption.