Question

How to treat a two-month-old baby with pigeon toes?

Answer

Based on the consultation content, in addition to the symptoms of pigeon toes, the baby may also have other symptoms related to congenital scoliosis, such as night crying, night terrors, and irritability. For the treatment of pigeon toes in the baby, a comprehensive health examination is first required, including bone examination and relevant blood tests to determine if the baby has congenital scoliosis or other potential bone diseases. If diagnosed with congenital scoliosis, treatment will include supplementing vitamin D and calcium, and may require special diet and medication treatment. Additionally, physical therapy or orthopedic surgery may be needed to correct the symptoms of pigeon toes. It is important for parents to closely monitor the baby’s growth and development and follow the doctor’s advice for regular check-ups and treatment.