A 6-year-old baby’s night crying may be due to unpleasant experiences during the day, nightmares, or a deficiency of trace elements, especially a lack of calcium or zinc. It is recommended to check trace elements and supplement them appropriately, while also adjusting the diet.
A four-month-old baby continuously hitting their head could be due to various reasons, including headaches caused by the common cold or neuralgia.
A four-year-old child suddenly developing a habit of biting objects may be related to a deficiency in trace elements.
For 3-year-old children, it is very important to appropriately increase foods rich in various trace elements through balanced diet and moderate intake, such as liver, egg yolks, minced meat, and fish puree, to supplement the body’s required trace elements.
Understanding the Reference Values for Iron Trace Elements in 9-Month-Old Infants
A six-month-old child occasionally tilts their head and rolls their eyes upwards while playing, and also sweats excessively while sleeping. The trace elements test is normal, but the aforementioned symptoms persist. How should treatment be conducted?
How to conduct a trace element examination for a four-year-old baby?
Understanding the normal phenomenon of a four-month-old baby’s over-sensitivity to sound, and how to cope with it and possible trace element supplementation.
If your child is constantly crying and not eating much lately, it might be a sign of iron and zinc deficiency.
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