Every baby that comes into the world makes family life more colorful and adds more laughter to life. Every baby is the most unique baby for parents. As the baby grows and develops every day, every little change makes many parents very surprised. But some friends find that their children's legs are soft when they walk. What's going on? Let me give you a detailed introduction. For example, some children's feet drag when they walk, as if they have no strength, or as if they have just sprained their ankle and are staggering. What is the reason for this?If your baby's legs are weak when walking and he doesn't grow flesh, it indicates that his spleen and stomach are not absorbing and digesting well and his bones are soft. You can give your baby Longmu Zhuanggu Granules to supplement calcium and vitamin D, which can regulate the spleen and stomach to promote digestion and strengthen the baby's bone development. If you are calcium deficient, it is best to eat something natural. When supplementing calcium, you should also check its calcium content and not supplement calcium blindly. Some product descriptions only say that they can supplement calcium, but the calcium content is very low. Calcium comes from milk calcium, calcium carbonate, calcium lactate, calcium citrate, calcium gluconate, calcium phosphate, collagen calcium...) The calcium a baby needs is about 500 mg a day. The best calcium on the market is milk calcium (calcium extracted from milk, which has no side effects at all). The effect is better if taken with cod liver oil, because cod contains VD which can better help calcium absorption, and also contains DHA/ARA which helps the development of the brain and retina! Eat more foods rich in calcium or that can promote calcium absorption. For example: milk (human milk, cow's milk, goat's milk, etc.) is rich in calcium; second, animal liver, egg yolk, fish, meat and beans are rich in vitamin D, which can promote calcium absorption, but the vitamin D in animals and plants must be converted into endogenous vitamin D through ultraviolet radiation before it can be used by the human body, so children should get appropriate sun exposure. It’s also okay to let your child eat some cod liver oil, which can also promote calcium absorption. 3. As you said, the child has been drinking milk since birth, and the breastfeeding mother often eats these calcium-rich foods.Sunlight can stimulate children's body's absorption of exogenous vitamin D3. In winter, with less exposure to sunlight, the bones' absorption of calcium will be weakened. Calcium absorption is reduced, but the child's bone growth will not slow down. This can easily lead to osteoporosis in children. The direct manifestation is weakness in the lower limbs, the so-called "weak feet" symptom. This phenomenon is difficult to detect in winter because people wear more clothes, but once spring comes, the symptoms become obvious.
1. If you have been exercising too much recently, your legs and feet will become sore and weak. 2. When the body's resistance is weak or before the disease occurs, there will be inability to walk Therefore, parents must observe carefully and identify the real reason. I hope my answer can help you. Thank you! |
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