Question
The child has been tilting the left big toe towards the index finger since around 2 years old, and the joint behind the thumb is abnormally prominent. The child’s walking and activities are normal, and there is no discomfort.
Answer
Generally, it is recommended to treat this condition through surgery, as medication has limited effectiveness. It is advised to go to the hospital for surgery and pay attention to postoperative care to prevent infection, which should improve the condition. At the same time, patients should consume more vegetables and fruits to supplement calcium, reducing the chance of recurrence of the disease.