My baby is 3.5 months old .sometime I have noticed that her one leg shakes for about 2/3 seconds.Then stops,it happens like once in week...Her calcium level at the time of birth is 6.5..Doc advised calcimax plus 2 ml twice per day ..but due to sticky she spits most of the time..We continued it for one month but once daily..doc again advises us to continue calsimax plus for one month..
What is it? Is it something bad? Will calcimax plus help?
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Calcium of 6.5 is quite low .. evaluate the present Ionic calcium levels along with vit D, PTH, Magnesium levels and phosphate levels.
Low calcium levels can cause jitteriness or hypocalcemia related seziures.
Keep a watch on her development milestones.
Next Steps
Take a video of the episode and get evaluation done by the nearby pediatrician.
Health Tips
Try giving Syp.Osteocalcium B12 — 5 ml once a day for 1-2 months instead of Calcimax P
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