What to Watch Out For When a Child Suddenly Walks with a Limp?

A child, nearly 3 years old, developed a limp after playing with toy cars (he always pushed them fast and hard). Initially thought it was a bump, but by the third day, the pain seemed severe. Upon examination, it was found to be a dislocated hip. The child underwent reduction and has been unable to walk for three days. Now on the fourth day, the right leg still has some bend, but it’s better than before. How long will it take for normal walking to resume? He has always disliked jumping and hopping. Will he not be able to do these activities anymore? What other precautions should be taken?
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What Treatment Methods Are Available for Children’s Diarrhea?

Firstly, you can give your child Montmorillonite powder. If you have the time, you can prepare apple puree for your child to eat. This is very effective in treating nausea and vomiting, and it’s a natural method. Apple puree is the best choice, and it’s the most ideal through treatment via food (TCM). It has no adverse effects on the child’s growth and development. If the child experiences a recurrence of sudden symptoms or adverse reactions, remember to seek medical attention early to aid in body absorption. In severe cases, intravenous therapy may be necessary.
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