What to do if a child is not growing taller despite calcium supplementation
Disease description:
My son is particularly short in stature. The doctor said it's due to calcium deficiency in his body. I'm worried he won't grow tall in the future. Could you please advise what should be done about calcium supplementation for children who are not growing adequately?
A child's inadequate height development is not necessarily due entirely to calcium deficiency, although calcium is indeed crucial for bone growth. While calcium deficiency may be one of the causes, other factors such as genetics, unbalanced nutrition, or insufficient growth hormone secretion could also play a role. To determine the exact cause, it is recommended to take the child for a comprehensive health checkup. If calcium deficiency is confirmed, it can be addressed through diet or calcium supplements. Encourage the child to consume more calcium-rich foods, such as milk and soy products. In cases of severe deficiency, calcium supplements may be used under a doctor's guidance. At the same time, ensure the child maintains a balanced diet and engages in regular outdoor physical activities to promote healthy bone development. If necessary, further evaluations—such as tests for growth hormone levels—can be conducted to develop a more comprehensive treatment plan.