Question

The baby is 6 months old and tested with a BACP level of 270U/L. What does this mean? What condition might it indicate? Is it severe? What is BACP used to check for? Can it be treated?

Answer

BACP is an enzyme used to assess skeletal growth conditions. A level of 270U/L is higher than the normal range, which may suggest the baby has a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo active medication treatment under a doctor’s guidance. Wishing the baby a healthy growth! Additionally, if the baby is diagnosed with pediatric hematology, parents should cooperate with the doctor for treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and maintain good hygiene habits. The baby’s diet should be reasonable, avoiding the intake of irritating and cold foods.