Learn how to provide children with enough calcium through proper diet and outdoor activities to promote healthy bone development.
The primary reason for children’s calcium deficiency is a lack of vitamin D, which leads to impaired calcium absorption. For children with symptoms of calcium deficiency, it is first necessary to determine if the deficiency is due to a lack of vitamin D. Children diagnosed with calcium deficiency caused by vitamin D deficiency should prioritize vitamin D supplementation. If the child’s diet is balanced and generally contains sufficient calcium, additional calcium supplements are not necessary. However, for children experiencing diarrhea, difficulty eating, or other special circumstances, calcium supplementation may be required through intravenous injection or oral administration.
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