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 for Severe Cough, Fever, and Wheezing in a 3.5-Year-Old Child

A 3.5-year-old girl started coughing and running a fever on the 8th. After taking medication, her symptoms worsened, and she is currently in the ICU. Based on her condition, the decline in brain natriuretic peptide levels may indicate heart failure, which needs to be confirmed with clinical diagnosis. Pneumonia in children is prone to complications of heart failure, so it is important to actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.
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