Question

How to treat pediatric crossed-leg syndrome?

Answer

Pediatric crossed-leg syndrome may be caused by a disorder in the nervous system, and it is more common in girls. Although the exact cause is not yet clear, there are reports indicating that haloperidol and antipyrine may be effective treatments. It may be related to dopamine metabolism disorders. It is recommended to first use alcohol for a bath to reduce fever, then find the cause of the fever, which is usually due to infection, or possibly due to connective tissue disease or malignant tumor. Do not rush to take medication before the cause is determined.