Question
My baby has been found to have ribcage outward projection, and upon examination, it was diagnosed as kyphosis. How should congenital kyphosis be treated from a young age?
Answer
Based on your description, your baby has already entered the residual symptom stage of kyphosis, and there is no longer a way to treat it, but rehabilitation exercises can be implemented. It is recommended that you take your baby to a regular hospital for rehabilitation treatment. In daily life, it is important to consume nutritious, easy-to-digest foods rich in vitamins and calcium, get plenty of sunlight, engage in moderate exercise, and try to avoid crowded public places to prevent respiratory tract infections. These measures are beneficial for enhancing your baby’s physical resistance. Kyphosis has a significant impact on children, so it is advisable for parents to take their child to a specialized clinic for follow-up treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, you can give your child some juice to aid digestion and vitamin absorption, prevent diarrhea, and hope that the child can recover as soon as possible!