Question

When visiting a hospital for treatment, what are the differences between the calcium values in alkaline phosphorus and trace elements?

Answer

Hello, they are different. Some children may not be deficient in calcium, but have abnormal alkaline phosphatase levels, which could indicate a deficiency in vitamin D and the onset of rickets. If a child has normal calcium levels but high alkaline phosphatase, it is considered that they may be lacking in vitamin D, and it is recommended to actively supplement to prevent the development of rickets. For mild cases, taking a little cod liver oil can help, while severe cases may require intramuscular injection of D3.