I believe many mothers will spontaneously pay attention to their children's physical condition after they are born. Once a child lacks calcium, it will greatly affect their future physiological and psychological development. But don't worry too much, mothers. Children with calcium deficiency usually have specific symptoms. So, what are the symptoms of calcium deficiency in children?
1. The child cries incessantly, often walks back and forth, fidgets, and has unstable emotions. Sometimes there may be unexplained crying, sometimes getting angry with parents, and sometimes feeling very irritable.
2. Children are prone to night sweats while sleeping. Night sweats refer to children who sweat heavily on the back of their head or head after falling asleep. If sweating after crying, the manifestation of calcium deficiency is more obvious.
3. Children have poor sleep quality. It is easy to suddenly wake up in the middle of the night and cry. Sometimes it manifests as being particularly difficult to make them fall asleep, often coaxing for a long time without much effect.
4. Children have teeth later than their peers. If it is a baby who only has teeth for one month or more, special attention should be paid, as this is a typical characteristic of calcium deficiency. The fact that babies grind their teeth at night also proves that it is a phenomenon of calcium deficiency.
5. Easy to form occipital baldness. Because children with calcium deficiency tend to have poor sleep quality and difficulty falling asleep, they tend to be active, causing their heads to constantly rub against the pillow, resulting in a bald ring.
6. In addition, if children suffer from calcium deficiency for a long time, they may develop so-called O-shaped legs, X-shaped legs, etc., which is very detrimental to their future appearance and image.