Question
A one-and-a-half-year-old baby was discovered to walk with an inward curve, particularly noticeable on the right foot, while otherwise appearing normal. The child is underweight, possibly due to calcium deficiency, and had lost a significant amount of trace elements during the crawling period due to illness. However, the current condition has improved. Although the walking pattern is somewhat unsatisfactory, it is definitely not caused by genetic factors. I am seeking guidance or treatment suggestions from experienced doctors, and a generous reward will be provided. Thank you for everyone’s attention!