The child’s walking foot is skewed inward, may be related to congenital developmental abnormalities, calcium deficiency, flat feet and other factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the cause of the symptomatic treatment.
1. Congenital developmental anomalies: During the development of the fetus, due to uterine malformation or oversized fetus, in order to adapt to the narrow environment of the uterus, the lower limbs are gradually flexed, and the lower limbs are deformed by compression. The lower limbs are compressed and deformed, and the feet are tilted inward when walking.
2. Calcium deficiency: if the child lacks calcium, it will lead to abnormal bone development, which will lead to the situation of walking crooked feet.
3. Flat feet: As the growth and development of the arch of the foot is still incomplete, the arch of the foot is not formed, and some of them will have the symptom of inward-facing feet. Under the guidance of the doctor, you can choose to wear orthopedic shoes to adjust and improve the symptoms.
If your child is walking with a crooked foot, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for a relevant examination and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.