How to determine 1 year old baby calcium deficiency


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For a one-year-old baby, there are several ways to determine whether he or she is deficient in calcium. First, parents should first understand some common symptoms of calcium deficiency. For example, if the child has been crying frequently recently, wakes up at night, sweats excessively, or shows pillow baldness, then the child may already be deficient in calcium. Second, for children with the above symptoms, parents should take their children to hospitals above the second level in time for treatment. At this time, doctors will go through a series of physical examinations, and with the corresponding auxiliary examinations. For example, blood tests for alkaline phosphatase to determine whether there is calcium deficiency in children, once diagnosed need to take timely treatment.