Question

My child is under two years old, and recently when walking, one leg moves faster and has a bit of a wobble. I have asked several doctors, and they all said there’s nothing wrong. What could be the problem in such a situation?

Answer

You can appropriately supplement your child with digestible calcium and cod liver oil, while also paying attention to the diversification of complementary foods. Usually, as children grow older, most will improve on their own. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to undergo a detailed hip joint examination to determine if there is poor growth and development. Since the baby is in the growth and development stage, it may not have fully developed yet and should recover to normal after some time. Additionally, you can check your child for trace elements; if a deficiency in calcium is found, it should be supplemented promptly to avoid affecting the child’s bone development.