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For children with congenital rickets, oral vitamin D and calcium supplements should be taken, and treatment should be under the guidance of a specialist doctor, with attention to diet and daily care.
I had rickets as a child, and now my brain is always painful. How should I be treated?
Rickets is a common systemic disease in infancy, primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, leading to disturbances in calcium-phosphorus metabolism and ossification disorders of osteoid tissue. Rickets is not a genetic disease and can be treated. Early treatment is more effective, and delays should be avoided.
For rickets caused by calcium deficiency, it is recommended to take calcium supplements, such as vitamin D and zinc gluconate calcium oral solution. It is also suggested to bring the child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and to receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
Rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency, also known as osteomalacia, is a disease caused by insufficient bone calcification.
What should parents do when their child has rickets?
Rickets is a disease caused by a calcium deficiency in children, which can be treated by using specialized calcium supplements and improving diet.
The treatment for facial paralysis mainly involves acupuncture, nutritional nerve therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine treatments that promote blood circulation and resolve blood stasis.