Infants’ gastrointestinal discomfort may be caused by deficiencies of trace elements. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for testing and appropriate treatment.
Discuss dietary recommendations when blood copper levels are high, as well as the need for medical intervention and expected recovery time.
An introduction to the differences between infant and pediatric convulsions, as well as the relevant knowledge of diagnosis and examination.
There are several methods for testing newborn trace elements, including hair, peripheral blood, and venous blood. Venous blood has the highest accuracy, but requires a larger blood draw; while peripheral blood only requires a drop of blood from the finger.
Is it concerning if a baby shakes their head and wiggles their legs while sleeping, possibly indicating epilepsy symptoms?
White spots on nails may be related to nutritional deficiencies or digestive problems and should be examined and treated accordingly.
Do babies need to fast before undergoing a trace element test? Will it affect them if they had a feeding in the middle of the night?
When a baby’s hair turns yellow, it may be related to nutritional deficiencies or illnesses.
Understanding the genetic nature of hypophosphatemic rickets and the importance of prenatal examinations
Zinc deficiency can affect a child’s growth and development, and supplementing with zinc can help restore it.