Question

I recently discovered that my baby has symptoms of developmental hip dysplasia. I want to know what the causes of developmental hip dysplasia are?

Answer

The causes of developmental hip dysplasia include multiple pregnancies, family history, incorrect positioning during pregnancy, and improper swaddling methods, all of which can lead to discomfort. It is advisable to visit an orthopedic department for a detailed examination at an early stage, such as MRI and X-rays in various positions to determine the severity of the condition. For mild cases of developmental hip dysplasia, conservative treatment is usually the basis; however, for severe cases, surgery may be required to resolve the issue. Otherwise, the femoral head may dislocate, leading to limping and even pain when walking. During the treatment process, it is important to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, immobilize the affected area, and increase nutrition to enhance resistance. At the same time, regular follow-up checks and rehabilitation training should be cooperate with in order to recover health as soon as possible.