Question

The child next door often plays with my son, and yesterday they said they were going swimming. When they came back, my son said that Xiao Li had fallen and got hurt. I was a bit worried and went to see him at his house. It turned out that the child had progressive skeletal dysplasia. What is progressive skeletal dysplasia?

Answer

This progressive skeletal dysplasia, also known as proliferative periostitis, symmetrical Sclerosteosis, can occur in multiple siblings of all ages. It starts slowly and subtly. Due to the long limbs, it often manifests as pain in the limbs and muscle weakness. This condition can be treated. Firstly, you should choose a regular hospital. Actively seeking treatment is a good thing. If you have progressive skeletal dysplasia, please be assured that it can be cured. Children of all ages can be cured. Based on your description, I suggest taking your child to the hospital for a detailed examination and not delaying the condition. I hope my answer is helpful. Very helpful