Question

My 4-year-old baby walks with their left leg outward and toes inward, which often causes them to fall. This situation has been going on for about a year. What should I do?

Answer

The baby may have a bone development issue due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to visit the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up of trace elements and an X-ray to determine if correction is necessary. Some children can correct themselves after the age of six. It is suggested to provide appropriate correction measures and conduct special training in daily life, such as walking in a straight line, ensuring that the toes and heels move back and forth in a straight line, and the pace can be gradually increased from slow to fast.