Zinc deficiency in children can lead to a variety of symptoms, including slow growth and development, skin and hair problems, abnormal taste, etc., and should be supplemented with zinc elements as soon as possible.
How to supplement zinc and iron for a 6-month-old baby to improve sleep quality at night?
Baby crying and not eating? How to correctly supplement calcium and iron?
A 2-month-old baby has a sunken forehead, bald spots on the pillow, and a dislike for milk. Suspected of being deficient in calcium and zinc, seeking supplement advice.
The infant’s trace element test results indicate that all indicators are within the normal range. Night sweats may be due to physiological reasons, related to excessive body fluids, vigorous metabolism, and the incomplete regulation of the autonomic nervous system.
If a child doesn’t like to eat, especially vegetables, it could be due to zinc deficiency or indigestion. It is recommended to check for these conditions, try oral gluconate zinc andJianpi San oral liquid(spleen-nourishing oral liquid), and also improve dietary habits.
A seven-month-old baby has black hair on top and yellow hair at the bottom. Is this a sign of calcium deficiency?
Frequent runny nose and saliva in children can be caused by various factors, including a lack of trace elements, insufficient vitamins, and allergic reactions.
If your 18-month-old baby has a preference for sour things, it may be due to a deficiency in vitamins or trace elements. It is recommended to take a multivitamin supplement or 21st Century Vitamins for better results, and to drink more water and consume more vegetables and fruits to aid in symptom improvement.
How should one handle the situation where a baby under one year old has a normal calcium level in trace elements?