Infant Respiratory System Issues and Calcium Supplementation Strategies
Describes the sleep discomfort in a two-month-old baby and inquires about possible factors and causes.
Inquiry into the possible causes and improvement methods for infants’ nighttime sleep disturbances
Can breastfeeding women take L-Thyroxine Sodium Tablets at the same time as Calcium L-Lysine Phosphate Granules? How can effective calcium supplementation be achieved? The baby is deficient in calcium, but when given L-Lysine Phosphate Granules, she vomits. Therefore, the pharmacist suggests taking them while changing diapers, can the baby digest them well?
Excessive eye discharge in babies may be due to dehydration, indigestion, or other reasons, and is not necessarily caused by calcium supplementation. It can be improved by drinking more water and massaging the baby.
If a child cries for a long time before taking a nap at night, rolling around in bed and being restless, it may be related to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium appropriately and get more sun exposure.
Discussing whether it is normal for a 10-month-old baby not to have grown any teeth, and how parents should deal with and pay attention to this situation.
An exploration of the normality of a 1.5-year-old girl sleeping on her stomach, along with related health recommendations.
Discuss the potential side effects of a six-year-old child consuming an excessive amount of pure gluconate calcium oral solution and recommend undergoing trace element tests to determine the need for supplementation.
For a 1-year-old baby, supplementing with calcium and zinc is important. Consider obtaining them from foods such as yogurt and bone broth.