There is no need for children to take vitamin supplements unless they have a serious vitamin deficiency, in which case they should take a supplement under the guidance of a doctor.
Vitamins are essential for children’s growth and development, and are found in all kinds of grains, meats, vegetables, and fruits. Under normal circumstances, daily intake of food can satisfy a child’s body’s need for vitamins, and there is no need for additional supplementation, so there is no need for medicinal supplementation of vitamins.
Unless the child has a serious vitamin deficiency, weakness, recurrent ulcers and loss of appetite, it is necessary to take vitamin supplements under the guidance of a doctor to help improve the above symptoms.
Vitamins are indispensable nutrients and should not be taken indiscriminately, so it is advisable to consult a medical professional first.