What to do about hip dysplasia in infants

If the infant has hip dysplasia, the following measures should be used to manage it. First, conservative treatment. If the hip dysplasia is very mild, conservative methods can be used to intervene, such as immobilization in a cast or bandage. If the hip dysplasia is so severe that it cannot be relieved by conservative treatment, the child should be operated on in a timely manner. At this time, the child should be given timely surgical treatment to avoid long-term hip dysplasia that may cause the child’s walking posture to be impaired and even cause wear and tear of the hip bones, thus affecting the child’s lifelong development.