Question
My child is two years and a few months old and walks with one foot inward. This has been the case since he was over one year old. We have visited the hospital once and had an X-ray of the hip, but there were no issues. The condition has gradually improved, but recently, it has started to worsen again. Now, which department should we consult, and are there any corrective methods available?
Answer
Based on your description, it seems that your child, who is now two years and a few months old, has been walking with one foot inward since he was over one year old, and this issue has intensified recently. It is necessary to undergo another examination in the pediatric orthopedic department. The doctor will assess whether the condition is due to calcium deficiency or other reasons and determine whether corrective measures are needed, as well as the method to be employed. All of this needs to be confirmed through detailed examinations.