If a child’s nails peel off without any obvious cause, it may be due to a deficiency in trace elements, particularly calcium and zinc. It is recommended to have the child checked for trace element levels promptly and supplement the necessary nutrients. In terms of diet, encourage the consumption of zinc-rich foods such as animal liver, seaweed, nori, and dried seaweed, and also ensure an adequate intake of calcium by eating more meat, eggs, dairy products, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. Additionally, ensure the child drinks plenty of water, gets enough rest, and has appropriate sun exposure to help improve the nail peeling issue.
Parents inquiring about their children’s constant crying during the day and night are advised by experts to undergo trace element tests to rule out calcium deficiency, and to provide calcium supplementation treatment recommendations.
The cause of a child crying at night may be due to anxiety caused by ADHD, or it could be related to the endocrine system. It is recommended to supplement calcium, take oral Vitamin B1 and tranquility tablets, and have an EEG examination. Parents should pay attention to their child’s dietary habits, avoid picky eating, and develop good hygiene habits.
Understand the reasons behind a baby’s night crying and provide corresponding solutions
Poor sleep for the past one or two weeks, waking up 4 to 5 times each night with prolonged loud crying. Possible causes and solutions.
Explore the possible causes of children’s nighttime grinding and digestive issues, as well as how to properly use deworming medication and improve sleep quality.
Explore the reasons why children drink a lot of water during the day and sweat at night, and provide suggestions for improvement
Understand the causes of children’s nocturnal enuresis and adopt comprehensive evaluation and solutions.
Children’s oral bad breath may be caused by poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, or inflammation. It is recommended to adopt general treatment and enhance oral hygiene.
Explore the possible causes of children’s pale lips, including anemia and fever, and provide corresponding dietary adjustment recommendations.