Over-supplementation of calcium in children may lead to an early closure of the fontanelle, but it will not cause microcephaly or affect brain development. The growth of primary teeth is usually related to a reduction of 3 months in the age. If a child does not show obvious signs of calcium deficiency, additional calcium supplementation is not necessary, but they can increase the intake of calcium-rich foods such as milk and soy milk to promote tooth growth. Although an early closure of the fontanelle may be related to calcium supplementation, it will not lead to microcephaly or affect brain development. Parents should not be overly concerned, but they should pay attention to observing their child’s growth and development, and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are detected.
A three-year-old baby’s runny nose may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection or other factors.
Biting lips may be a sign of a lack of security or nutritional deficiency.
After a fever, an 8-month-old baby’s fontanelle is slightly higher than usual, appetite has decreased, and activity levels are lower than before. After taking succinylcholine and cefixime for treatment, the fever subsided, but the fontanelle remains slightly elevated. What could be the cause?
An 8-year-old child frequently produces a rattling sound from their throat. The diagnosis suggests a possible respiratory inflammation. Treatment recommendations include the use of symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and expectorants, along with advice to drink plenty of water and maintain a light, easy-to-digest diet.
Reasons and solutions for baby’s diarrhea after drinking formula
Explore the possible causes of excessive eye discharge in infants, including infectious and non-infectious factors, and provide daily care suggestions.
A child always having stool when changing diapers may be a sign of dyspepsia.
Describes the reasons for a child’s heavy nasal sound and possible treatment methods
Why does my child frequently cough with a ‘hum’ sound recently?