How to judge whether your baby is really calcium deficient?

Recently, a friend around me asked me what calcium tablets I should take for my children. As an experienced person. I solemnly asked him why he needed calcium supplements. She said that the child had a bald pillow. And I heard that many people give calcium supplements to their children because of pillow baldness < P > Nani?

In fact, there are many such elders, such as hyperhidrosis, alopecia, baldness on the pillow, late teething, and bent legs, and they all say that they need calcium supplements, which may be calcium deficiency.

Today, let's take a look at these symptoms, and many of them don't necessarily need calcium supplements. To supplement calcium for the baby, we must first judge whether these symptoms are pathological or physiological

1

The baby sweats a lot

Sweating is not exclusive to the baby. Not only the baby sweats, but also adults will sweat. There are many reasons for sweating. The baby sweats on his hands, forehead and back.

most of the sweating of babies under 2 years old is physiological sweating, because the baby's new town has a fast paid speed and the body's adjustment ability is not perfect, so it will maintain normal body temperature through sweating, and such sweating usually disappears after the baby falls asleep for one or two hours. But sweating is only a common part such as forehead and hands.

But if the baby is sweating with symptoms, he should go to the hospital to check whether there are other conditions.

Another possibility for the baby to sweat is wearing too much. Children can wear less appropriately. Don't be too hot

2

Teeth come out late

Many babies have teeth in 4 months. Some babies don't have their first teeth until ten months. Under normal circumstances, it is ok to have teeth for 4 to 1 months. The order of teething is also fixed.

Many babies delay teething a little, or even start teething at 12 months. Because the baby's physique is different, the order and time of teething will be different. At this time, parents don't have to be particularly anxious, but after one year old, they still don't have teeth, so treasure moms should pay attention. At this time, it is necessary to check whether the baby is caused by calcium deficiency or other problems. It is recommended to go to the hospital for investigation. Before this, it is also possible for the baby to grow teeth late.

3

Pillow baldness

Pillow baldness means that the back of the baby's head has an obvious feeling of no hair. Many mothers say that my baby has a lack of calcium, and it is normal for most babies under 6 months to have pillow baldness, because at this time, the baby sleeps every day and lies down for a long time, so there will be more or less friction, and it is normal for the rubbed position to have no hair.

Another possibility is that the baby will have fetal hair when he is born. Generally, the position of fetal hair is the forehead and the back of the head. The fetal hair will fall off about 3 months after birth. At this time, the baby's hair will feel sparse, which is a normal physiological phenomenon in Europe.

After the baby is 8 months old, the behaviors of sitting, crawling and turning over gradually increase, and he no longer lies down for a long time. The phenomenon of pillow baldness will gradually improve. Therefore, most of the pillow baldness has nothing to do with calcium deficiency.

4

Many treasure moms say that they need to supplement calcium for their babies, because their babies are bowlegged. In fact, the baby's O-shaped legs are not necessarily calcium deficiency. Most babies under one year old are bowlegged, which is related to the posture of the baby in the baby's belly. When the baby starts to walk, that is, one or two years old, the lower limbs will gradually ease. When you are a little older, you can see that the baby's legs have an X-shaped trend, which is normal this time.

Generally, babies will gradually approach adults after 6 or 7 years old. Before that, the baby can correct itself. Mothers only need to take their babies for a physical examination. If you have serious varus and valgus, you should seek medical advice in time.

In addition, try not to let the baby walk with the eight characters inside or outside. Pits can also affect the baby's leg shape.

Many manifestations of the baby are not necessarily calcium deficiency, but it does not mean that it can be ignored. Many babies will be supplemented with vitamin D after birth, which is mainly to prevent rickets. Therefore, Bao Ma should also take care of the baby according to the instructions of the hospital. Reasonable nutrition is also necessary

I am a full-time mother, and I hope my sharing can make you less anxious as a novice mother. Pay attention to me and let's become better mothers together.