Question
A four-year-old girl has a curved middle finger on her right hand. She went to the hospital for an X-ray, and there were no problems with the finger joint. The parents don’t know what’s going on and whether it can be treated.
Answer
It is recommended that you first take your child to a provincial pediatric orthopedic department for a check-up. It is better to consider surgical correction after a definitive diagnosis, as this will allow the child to gradually recover. Children have weaker body resistance, so they are prone to pediatric general surgery issues. For parents, do not rush; it is important to take your child to a top-tier hospital for examination and treatment promptly, and to conduct regular checks under the guidance of a doctor, and to administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication as prescribed.