Question

What Does It Mean for a 6-Year-Old Child to Have High Iron and Low Zinc in Trace Elements?

Answer

Zinc deficiency is relatively common in children and may lead to reduced appetite, weakened immunity, oral ulcers, recurrent respiratory infections, and delayed growth and development. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test to confirm whether there is a zinc deficiency. In terms of diet, attention should be paid to a balanced nutrition, consuming more foods rich in zinc such as lean meat and nuts. If necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, zinc supplements such as glycine zinc or licorice zinc can be taken.