Do I still need to eat D3 to eat Yikexin AD

Eating Yikexin AD usually does not require additional supplementation of vitamin D3. Yikexin AD contains vitamin A and vitamin D3, which can meet the daily nutritional needs of infants and young children. Vitamin D3 deficiency may lead to problems such as rickets, weakened immunity, abnormal bone development, calcium absorption disorders, and nighttime crying.

Yikexin AD is a nutritional supplement designed specifically for infants and young children. The vitamin D3 content is scientifically proportioned, and one pill per day can meet the growth and development needs. If infants and young children who receive regular feeding do not have special medical advice, excessive supplementation of vitamin D3 may cause accumulation poisoning, manifested as decreased appetite, polyuria, elevated blood calcium, etc. Parents should strictly follow the instructions or doctor's recommended dosage to avoid self adjustment. Premature infants, low birth weight infants, or infants with absorption disorders such as chronic diarrhea may need to adjust their vitamin D3 supplementation regimen. This type of special situation requires a personalized plan to be developed after evaluation by a doctor, and parents are not allowed to increase the dosage without authorization. If infants and young children show signs of rickets such as craniofacial and rib valgus, they should seek medical attention promptly and have their serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels tested. In daily care, parents can help infants and young children synthesize vitamin D3 by exposing their skin to appropriate sunlight. In spring and autumn, exposing their face and arms for 10-15 minutes a day is sufficient. During breastfeeding, mothers should pay attention to their own vitamin D intake, and when feeding formula milk, it is necessary to check the vitamin D fortified content in the formula milk. During regular child healthcare, feeding details should be reported to the doctor for timely adjustment of supplementary strategies.

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