Question
I recently noticed that my son’s left and right feet have a width difference of 0.5 centimeters, but the length is normal, and he has not expressed any discomfort. Occasionally, he mentions foot fatigue. Should I be concerned about this situation?
Answer
Slight differences in foot size are common in children, and these differences may naturally decrease as they grow. Adults also often have feet of slightly different sizes. If the difference is significant, it is advisable to go to the hospital for a check-up. In daily life, you may notice that one foot fits more loosely in shoes than the other. If you are worried, you can consult a doctor. In summary, it is wise to continue observing and act according to the doctor’s professional advice.