If the baby can get enough calcium through breast milk or complementary food to maintain the body's needs, there is no need to supplement calcium, because too much calcium supplement is also bad for health. If the seven-month-old baby has symptoms such as excessive sweating, restless sleep, delayed teething, large square skull and large anterior fontanel, it may be caused by calcium deficiency and needs to go to the hospital for examination. Calcium deficiency needs to be supplemented to the baby, because this can maintain the normal growth and development of the baby. Therefore, when the baby has calcium deficiency symptoms or poor diet, calcium can be supplemented appropriately to correct the symptoms caused by calcium deficiency and ensure the baby's health.
Usually, you can give your baby more fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and meat, supplement all kinds of vitamins and minerals needed for growth and development, and go out in the sun to promote the body's absorption of calcium.