In China, the side effects of the increase in the heads of babies who ate fake milk powder are continuing.

Daily newspaper Shin-Kyung Bo said that the investigation began when the babies were eating malnutrition and the head was deformed largely in Quanzhou, Hunan Province, China.

In this area, some infants who were fed infant formula were diagnosed with rickets, which can be caused by a lack of vitamin D.

It has been reported that babies who drank this milk powder suffered from malnutrition, or some of them had an oversized skull and even had a hand hitting their head.