Question
A 3-year-old boy has been discovered to have uneven hip sizes on both sides, a condition that has persisted for about a year. He has previously had an X-ray taken at a local top-tier hospital, and the results showed no abnormalities. However, his parents are concerned that the issue has not been resolved and are asking which department he should visit for further diagnosis.
Answer
Uneven hip sizes in children may indicate congenital hip dislocation, but the X-ray did not show any obvious abnormalities. It is recommended to consult with a pediatric orthopedic or orthopedic department at a major hospital for a follow-up examination, and also consider consulting an endocrinology department about growth and development concerns.