Question
A 15-year-old boy has been walking differently since around the age of 9 and is now unable to walk properly. Although his family has taken him to various doctors, the exact cause has not been identified. Some doctors suggest it might be due to hereditary factors, but there are no similar cases in the family history. When he sits on a chair, there are no obvious abnormalities, and his body and limbs appear normal. The family is very worried and does not want him to suffer lifelong disabilities. What kind of disease might this be? Where can he obtain effective treatment?
Answer
Based on the description, the boy’s symptoms may be related to brain nerves, and it is recommended to consult a neurology department and consider acupuncture treatment. In addition to seeking professional pediatric orthopedic treatment, the patient should also consult experts and maintain good communication with the doctor. In terms of care, the patient should pay attention to a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods. It is also suggested to choose a top-tier hospital for diagnosis and treatment to achieve better therapeutic effects.