Question

What will a child’s high ankle bone grow into?

Answer

If the child is not experiencing discomfort, it may be due to congenital development, and it is recommended to continue observing. Additionally, if the bone is protruding, it may cause friction in the walking area, leading to hyperpigmentation of the skin. It is suggested to switch to more comfortable shoes. If diagnosed as a symptom caused by calcium deficiency or congenital diseases, treatment can be achieved through calcium supplementation and nutritional support, along with increasing the intake of vitamins and trace elements, while maintaining good living habits.