Zinc deficiency in children can lead to a variety of symptoms, including slow growth and development, skin and hair problems, abnormal taste, etc., and should be supplemented with zinc elements as soon as possible.
The oral liquid has the effects of tonifying yin and restraining Yang, calming the spirit, and enhancing intelligence, and is commonly used to improve symptoms of hyperactivity in children.
A child’s large head circumference may be caused by various factors, including genetics and hydrocephalus. After conducting a trace element test, all indicators were found to be within the normal range. Therefore, a large head circumference is likely not a result of an imbalance of trace elements. If a child’s mobility, growth and development, and language skills are all normal, there is no need to worry about a large head circumference. This is a suggestion for the question ‘Is a large head circumference due to trace elements?’.
After a newborn’s birth, AD drops are typically recommended to be taken until the child is one year old, and should be accompanied by a normal diet. After April, adequate sun exposure can help the body synthesize vitamin D, so no additional supplementation is needed.
Is it normal for a nine-month-old child not to have learned to crawl?
Asking if excessive sweating during sleep in children is due to calcium deficiency, and possible treatment recommendations.
The child vomits everything they eat and is sleepier; this may be due to fluid infusion treatment or an infection. It is recommended to have a urine test and to take appropriate Chinese or Western medical treatments.
Understand the causes and treatment methods of nocturnal enuresis in children, providing parents with correct strategies to deal with it.
A 7-month-old baby’s trembling hands and feet could be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and consider eating yogurt with probiotics to regulate intestinal function. Daily meals can also include foods rich in calcium, such as bone broth.
Odorous discharge from the genital area of a bedwetting child may indicate enuresis. It is recommended to reduce water consumption after dinner, urinate before bed, and wake up during the night to urinate, as well as to expand bladder capacity. Consider taking supplements to strengthen the bladder and stop enuresis, and take anticholinergic agents such as propiverine or oxybutynin before bedtime. It is suggested to consult a urologist or neurologist for a definitive diagnosis and appropriate treatment.