Question
The baby’s foot nails have not grown normally for three months, without any redness, swelling, or crying. Concerned about potential impact on walking. Local doctors suggest corrective surgery at one year old. Parents are worried about the risks of surgery but fear not treating it may affect future development. How should it be handled?
Answer
From the description of the condition and the photos, the baby is three months old and the foot nails have not grown normally, which may be due to developmental abnormalities. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible and consider corrective surgery at one year old. This surgery, performed in a regular top-tier hospital, poses minimal risk, and the baby’s nails can be expected to return to normal after the surgery.