The baby suddenly started crying at night, possibly due to a lack of calcium or indigestion.
A parent inquires about baby excessive sweating and calcium supplementation, and experts provide answers.
Supplement Recommendations for Baby Iron and Zinc Deficiency
The child has been crying and not eating much recently, which could be due to habit issues or a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to avoid eating late at night or having nighttime milk to prevent indigestion and food accumulation. At the same time, consider having the child tested for trace elements to see if there is a deficiency of calcium or zinc, and actively supplement as needed.
How to Handle Baby’s Lack of Appetite and Hair Growth Problems?
The baby, 19 months old, weighs only 19 pounds, cannot walk, feels weak in the legs, and has thin hair. The Diquan supplement has not been effective. How should the situation be handled?
Describes the hoarseness, respiratory difficulty, and wheezing symptoms caused by laryngeal cartilage maldevelopment in a 2-month-old baby, and inquires about the suitability and solutions for nutritional supplements.
Babies may experience crying within three hours after being put to sleep, possibly due to calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to supplement calcium until they are 2-3 years old.
The baby, who is 1 year and 9 months old, is still taking Jiajia Gluconate Calcium and Vitamin D syrup. Inquire about the duration of continued use and the timing to discontinue the medication.
Baby’s ribcage outward curvature may be related to vitamin D deficiency, affecting bone development.