Question
The two-year-old baby made a loud sound in their right arm while playing on the bed, felt pain during movement, and the hospital suggested observing for two days. The baby is lively and can run and jump, but the right arm is not moving horizontally, and there is no pain when lightly touched, but it will cry out in pain when moving. How should this situation be handled? Do you need to take an X-ray?
Answer
Infant bone conditions can be complex, with bone hyperplasia being a manifestation of body degenerative changes. Poor posture, calcium deficiency, and overuse can all lead to problems. The baby may have a radial head subluxation and should be reset as soon as possible by an orthopedic specialist. It is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid wind and dampness, avoid overexertion, improve poor working postures, and eat more vegetables and fruits to enhance immunity.