How to Adjust Baby’s In-toed Walking?

Many children have slightly bowed legs before the age of 2, which will straighten out later. Some children may appear to have a degree of in-toed walking. Typically, a child’s in-toed gait will disappear after the age of 7. No treatment is needed. A very small number of bow legs or in-toed gait are caused by diseases and require medical treatment. Recommendations: Rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency can lead to bow legs, so it is important to take vitamin D supplements preventively before the age of 3, with 400 IU daily.
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How to Adjust Diet for a Four-Month-Old Baby with Abnormal Urine Glucose

A four-month-old baby has repeatedly tested positive for urine glucose with a result of 4+ in multiple urine tests. Although blood tests show normal blood sugar and kidney function, the doctor suggests further examination in major cities like Beijing or Shanghai. As a breastfeeding mother, what precautions should I take, what foods should I eat, and what foods should I avoid?
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