A 1-year-8-month-old baby experienced a sprained ankle, with an initial X-ray confirming no bone injury. However, swelling began on the third day, and the child was afraid to walk. After the swelling subsided, the baby’s foot continued to turn inward. tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy) treatment and foot baths with prepared herbal solutions were tried, which helped temporarily. But the problem recurred, and the medication foot bath initially worked but then lost its effectiveness. Two months later, the baby’s foot still turns inward, and the parents are at a loss. The hospital advises observation and waiting for natural recovery, as the child is too young for medication. What solutions are there? (The hip joint has been checked and confirmed to be normal)
If a baby’s arm is swelling and has hard lumps, it could be a partial dislocation of the elbow joint. Immediate medical attention and X-ray examination are recommended.
Discussing the treatment methods for a 2-year-old and 5-month-old child with 8-character legs and O-shape legs, including conservative correction and surgical options.
The occurrence of pediatric orthopedic diseases severely affects patients’ health. In addition to symptomatic treatment, patients also need to pay attention to daily care, protect the affected area, maintain a reasonable diet, and avoid or reduce the risk of recurrence.
The cure for pediatric orthopedic diseases depends on X-rays and the extent of the child’s deformity; it is recommended to consult a professional doctor as soon as possible.
The bent middle finger could be caused by various factors, and a detailed examination is necessary for accurate diagnosis followed by symptomatic treatment. Daily care and diet are also crucial.
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