What is better for children with fractures?
I believe many parents want to know, what is good for children with fractures? Let me give you a detailed introduction below, hoping to help you. Fracture is a common injury in children. Usually, there are more fractures in upper limbs than in lower limbs, and most of them are non-displaced. The child's fracture heals quickly, and it is good after healing. So, what should children with fractures eat? For children with fractures, the diet should be high in protein, low in fat, rich in vitamins and calcium. The daily intake of protein should be higher than that of healthy children, especially for children with serious injuries, large amount of bleeding and weak constitution. The variety of meals should also be diversified, and attention should be paid to the collocation of color, fragrance, taste and shape to promote children's appetite and help them recover as soon as possible. What should children with fractures eat? Fracture patients should eat more bone soup, because bones are rich in calcium and phosphorus, and other foods such as shrimp skin, white rice shrimp, whitebait, clams, milk and dairy products, eggs, sesame sauce, beans and bean products, kelp and Nostoc flagelliforme are also better. Vitamin D can increase the absorption and utilization of calcium. Together with vitamin C, it can promote the formation of collagen fibers and promote the connection of fibrous callus. Fatty acids can combine with calcium and affect the absorption and utilization of calcium, so the amount of fat in the diet is less than more. Through the introduction of the above contents, I believe that everyone has a certain understanding of what children with fractures eat. In addition, remind patients to eat some fruits with more cellulose to prevent constipation.