During the process of growth and development, it is essential for babies to supplement various nutritional supplements in a timely manner. Once babies lack these nutritional supplements, it will affect their normal development and cause abnormal growth. Therefore, babies need to supplement vitamins in a timely manner. So, is it better for babies to take vitamin A or vitamin D?
Vitamin A has a certain degree of synergistic effect, and babies need to rely on vitamin A to better absorb vitamin D. Vitamin A can also promote the development of babies' vision and prevent night blindness, which vitamin B does not possess. Therefore, it is generally recommended to supplement vitamin A for babies, and parents do not need to worry about black babies experiencing vitamin A poisoning, because vitamin A poisoning requires taking large doses of vitamin A. Vitamin A does not contain a large amount of vitamin A and will not cause poisoning in babies.
The main function of supplementing vitamin A drops for babies is to prevent vitamin deficiency. Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption in the body, while vitamin A is beneficial for vision, promoting retinal development and maintaining normal vision. In addition, vitamin A can maintain the stability of epithelial cells. If intake is insufficient, the integrity of mucosal epithelium in the respiratory and digestive tracts cannot be guaranteed, which will reduce their defense ability against diseases and easily lead to symptoms such as recurrent respiratory infections and diarrhea.