Calcium disorders in children occur when there is an imbalance in calcium levels in the body, which is vital for healthy bones, teeth, and overall growth. These disorders can lead to either too much or too little calcium, resulting in various symptoms. Low calcium levels may cause muscle cramps, weakness, fatigue, and brittle bones, while high calcium levels can lead to nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, and even kidney problems. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the calcium imbalance through medications, calcium supplements, or lifestyle changes. The benefits of treatment include improved calcium levels, enhanced bone health, and overall better growth and development. The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition and the child’s response to therapy. Dr. Manpreet Sethi, a pediatric endocrinologist, is experienced in diagnosing and treating calcium-related disorders in children. She provides personalized care to ensure the child’s calcium levels are balanced, promoting healthy growth and preventing complications.