What’s wrong with my right foot?

There are many reasons why the right foot always deviates outward, such as rickets, congenital hip dysplasia, synovitis and so on.
1. Rickets: rickets is mainly due to the lack of vitamin D, calcium deficiency in the body, the disease will cause abnormal development of the lower limbs, thus causing the phenomenon of walking right foot always outward.
2. Congenital hip dysplasia: if there is congenital hip dysplasia in infancy, it will cause the phenomenon of subluxation or dislocation of the hip joint, which will lead to the phenomenon of walking right foot always outward.
3. Synovitis: Cold, excessive strain, trauma and other factors may cause synovitis in the right knee joint, leading to the phenomenon of walking right foot always outward, mainly due to local pain, in order to relieve the pain, so as to appear in the walking posture.
There are many reasons why the right foot always deviates outward, in addition to the above factors, osteoarthritis of the knee joint, right ankle injury, rheumatic osteoarthritis and other diseases may also cause the above symptoms. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time after the symptoms appear to improve the examination, clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take standardized treatment.