Is it normal for a 5-month-old baby’s right leg joint to make a sound during movement? How should one assess the baby’s health condition?
A seven-month-old boy has recently been frequently crossing his genitals, turning red and crying, but there are no redness or swelling in the genitals.
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently, for no apparent reason. Is it normal for a baby’s ear bone to be a bit bulgy?
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently. Is it normal for a baby’s neck to be crooked?
A five-month-old baby’s right leg joint makes a sound when in motion. Should parents be concerned?
A 7-year-old child with a midshaft ulna fracture, after 5 months of walking with a limp and occasional pain, inquires whether this is normal and what methods can be used to improve the condition.
A five-month-old baby’s crooked neck might be due to a long-term single posture while lying down, and at this stage, the baby’s neck muscle strength is relatively weak. This condition usually improves gradually as the baby grows older.
Is it normal for a seven-month-old baby to not be able to sit stably, as part of their development?
A child’s walking development issue may be related to calcium deficiency or other trace element deficiencies.
If an infant’s musculoskeletal system exhibits outward curvature, it may be a sign of rickets. It is advisable to check for trace elements and supplement with cod liver oil and calcium. Additionally, increasing intake of legumes can help as the child grows, and the situation should improve.