A 17-month-old child often wakes up during naps and tends to sweat easily, which may indicate a need for further examination for calcium deficiency.
A child suddenly experiencing severe thigh pain and refusing to walk may be due to calcium deficiency, growing pains, or excessive play fatigue. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a trace element test to confirm the diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment. If diagnosed with calcium deficiency, consider giving the child Longmu Zhuanggu Chongji, a traditional Chinese medicine preparation, which has good absorption and does not require additional vitamin D.
Bedwetting in children could be caused by calcium deficiency, which can be improved through calcium supplements or dietary adjustments.
Your baby’s crying at night may be caused by a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement with calcium.
After taking calcium gluconate and vitamin AD, the baby experienced diarrhea, which may be caused by intestinal issues rather than excessive calcium supplementation.
Excessive sweating in children may be caused by calcium deficiency, which can be improved by taking Vitamin AD and calcium supplements.
A five-month-old baby experiences head and arm tremors while drinking milk, which may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, and increase outdoor activities to promote calcium absorption.
A sudden sunken fontanelle in a two-month-old baby may be caused by calcium deficiency, and it is essential to adjust and improve the situation promptly to ensure the baby’s health.