Toddler bruises easily....could it be diet? - bruising in my toddlers legs
Our 15 m / o is on the "fear" of climbing and racing scene. Today, she is beaten struck her head on the corner of a wall, and swelled terribly. An hour later, he met with the head a little (I was there for her) at the corner of a padded chair .... Again, black and blue and a little swelling. Later .... Today, after arriving home from our travels ... I took her tights and legs of the oppressed!
: (I wonder whether the bruising and swelling of the characters for a question of control is at the stage when she refused to eat certain things (well, drink the most) of Vit D ... whole milk, a certain fruit, eggs, and no carbohydrates (cereal, crackers, toast, etc..) could be a little bruising and swelling a sign of lack of protein and iron? site? injuries and had always been very active as normal ... but no one has such a Score causes.
Tx-in-advance!
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Hello, last month I learned that my 13 months old, was anemic and his pediatrician told me, so I conatining more food iron and vitamin C (helps), add iron. My daughter was having too much milk, which has slowed the consumption of foods rich in iron and others) eat WAY too many carbs (bread and biscuits. This has changed since. Since it does not get much red meat, but it a mixture of oats and corn for adults entriched w / w iron as spiniach / her Mac and cheese. He ate a piece of lean minced cheesburger. And I like the Turkey and cheese on wheat toast, which also iron. I'm trying to give, at least OJ is diluted once per day. I noticed 2 months ago, my daughter was extra tired and he looked purple under the eyes. But do not worry, w / in a few days, changes in diet and iron drops, my baby looked much better. Bring your daughter to the doctor, and this is its test lab, but try in the meantime, more food, iron / Vit C enter I think it is very common for 15 msONTH old, beaten up and beaten up a bit while learning to cope with walking and balance. I think your skin is extremely sensitive. Everything that is what we can do, keep your eyes on her and the child to the test as much as possible. :)
Hello, last month I learned that my 13 months old, was anemic and his pediatrician told me, so I conatining more food iron and vitamin C (helps), add iron. My daughter was having too much milk, which has slowed the consumption of foods rich in iron and others) eat WAY too many carbs (bread and biscuits. This has changed since. Since it does not get much red meat, but it a mixture of oats and corn for adults entriched w / w iron as spiniach / her Mac and cheese. He ate a piece of lean minced cheesburger. And I like the Turkey and cheese on wheat toast, which also iron. I'm trying to give, at least OJ is diluted once per day. I noticed 2 months ago, my daughter was extra tired and he looked purple under the eyes. But do not worry, w / in a few days, changes in diet and iron drops, my baby looked much better. Bring your daughter to the doctor, and this is its test lab, but try in the meantime, more food, iron / Vit C enter I think it is very common for 15 msONTH old, beaten up and beaten up a bit while learning to cope with walking and balance. I think your skin is extremely sensitive. Everything that is what we can do, keep your eyes on her and the child to the test as much as possible. :)
Hello, last month I learned that my 13 months old, was anemic and his pediatrician told me, so I conatining more food iron and vitamin C (helps), add iron. My daughter was having too much milk, which has slowed the consumption of foods rich in iron and others) eat WAY too many carbs (bread and biscuits. This has changed since. Since it does not get much red meat, but it a mixture of oats and corn for adults entriched w / w iron as spiniach / her Mac and cheese. He ate a piece of lean minced cheesburger. And I like the Turkey and cheese on wheat toast, which also iron. I'm trying to give, at least OJ is diluted once per day. I noticed 2 months ago, my daughter was extra tired and he looked purple under the eyes. But do not worry, w / in a few days, changes in diet and iron drops, my baby looked much better. Bring your daughter to the doctor, and this is its test lab, but try in the meantime, more food, iron / Vit C enter I think it is very common for 15 msONTH old, beaten up and beaten up a bit while learning to cope with walking and balance. I think your skin is extremely sensitive. Everything that is what we can do, keep your eyes on her and the child to the test as much as possible. :)
You should consult your doctor. Yes could be issues such as nutrition, small amounts of iron, but it is also a sign of a bleeding disorder or something, especially if it is slow healing.
You should consult your doctor. Yes could be issues such as nutrition, small amounts of iron, but it is also a sign of a bleeding disorder or something, especially if it is slow healing.
It could be as simple as anemia (iron deficiency). I occasionally have episodes of anemia and if I seem to be a bruising Big Foot! There could be other reasons for the bruises. Is your best bet is to take him to see his pediatrician, you say exactly what is happening and see what they say.
If your doctor is trying to paint, I repeat, if you feel the need that her daughter receives complete a work. Some doctors do not know what we are as parents, our children. If you do not let go of the feeling that something is wrong.
Good luck.
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