Rickets, primarily resulting from vitamin D deficiency, affects the development of bones in children and is something that can indeed be managed and improved with the right approach. In many cases, if addressed early and adequately, the effects of rickets can be reversed and a child’s bone health restored.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, it’s essential to focus on correcting and supporting the body’s entire systems in concert rather than addressing one symptom alone. The digestive and metabolic system (agni) is often a key player, especially considering his noted digestive issues. Ensuring that his digestion is strong will aid in better nutrient absorption.
1. Vitamin D Supplementation: Your immediate priority should be ensuring adequate vitamin D levels. This is crucial and must be discussed with a pediatrician to determine the right dosage. Sun exposure is beneficial, so allow your child to spend a little time outdoors in the morning sun.
2. Diet and Calcium: Make sure his diet is balanced. If he’s started solid foods, increase calcium-rich foods within what is appropriate for his age. This could include foods like cooked and mashed leafy greens and calcium-fortified cereals or purees.
3. Massages: Gently massage his body with warm sesame oil. This traditional practice can support bone health and help his muscles and bones develop appropriately.
4. Digestive Health: Focus on keeping his digestive fire strong. Ensure he is not constipated, as this can hinder absorption of necessary nutrients.
5. Triphala for Digestion: Consult a pediatric Ayurvedic practitioner to discuss potentially using a mild triphala churna preparation that’s suitable for infants to help regularize digestion.
Rickets isn’t usually permanent but addressing it promptly and holistically with a combination of Ayurvedic practices and conventional treatments will work in tandem to support his growth. Always coordinate Ayurvedic interventions with a pediatrician to ensure comprehensive care. If you notice any worsening symptoms or developmental delays, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention to prevent lasting effects.