Question

My baby walks with his feet turned inward, and his left leg is slightly thinner than his right. Can wearing shoes upside down solve the problem? Do we need to take other treatment methods? Is this a disease? Can you elaborate on how this condition affects the child’s development? Is this condition common?

Answer

Consider the possibility of calcium deficiency. You can give your child infant cod liver oil drops and calcium gluconate oral solution. You can also consider AD calcium treatment. If necessary, vitamin D3 injection can be administered under anesthesia. If there are symptoms of indigestion and nausea or vomiting, active treatment is needed to prevent it from affecting calcium absorption, and more sunlight exposure is recommended. These are the suggestions for the question “Is my baby’s lopsided walk a sign of calcium deficiency?” I hope it helps you, and wish you good health!