Some children may experience sweating and even slow development due to a lack of calcium in their bodies. When infants are found to have symptoms of calcium deficiency, timely supplementation should be given to children in order to promote their healthy growth. What is the daily calcium intake for a 2-year-old child?
Generally, a 2-year-old child's daily intake of calcium is around 600 milliliters, which can be supplemented by drinking some dairy products every day. At this time, children are usually weaned, so it is necessary to give them some milk or formula every day, which contains a relatively high amount of calcium. Children can be given some dairy products in the morning and afternoon each time, and the remaining calcium can be supplemented from other diets.
If children are found to have severe calcium deficiency, in addition to giving them some milk, they should also eat more soy products in their diet, such as tofu, which is easier to digest and contains high levels of calcium. Children should eat more in their daily lives.
At this time, it is best for children to spend more time outdoors to effectively supplement calcium. If a child does not like to drink milk powder or eat foods with high calcium content, after examination, the doctor can check the child's condition and see what medication can be taken to supplement.