What’s going on with the baby’s gurgling bones?

Infant bone clucking may be due to physiological factors such as growth, hip dysplasia and other pathologic factors.
1. Physiological factors. Infants are in the stage of growth and development, the ligaments are weak, the joint fossa is shallow, and the bone quality of the infant is soft, when picking up the infant or changing the position of the infant, the clucking sound will occur. As the baby grows, the clucking sound will generally reduce.
2. Pathological factors. Hip dysplasia may occur if the infant’s joints move, especially the hip joints, and if one thigh does not pull away easily when the diaper is changed and the skin folds on the back of the thigh are asymmetrical.
If an infant has a fracture in the clavicle area during a normal birth, the infant will make noises when the bone is moved, which can usually heal on its own, or require surgery if it is severe.
Infants with frequent bone gurgling response when the timely visit to the hospital, symptomatic treatment.