Overlapping toes in infants can be corrected by surgical correction and conservative treatment, and the specific treatment results vary from person to person. Overlapping toes is a congenital syndactyly disorder, mainly caused by congenital developmental defects. Typical symptoms are that the two fingers of the toes are not completely separated, and there is shared skin in the overlapping part. 1. Overlapping toes can be treated by surgery, the main way is to cut off the tense cellulose bands as well as the dorsal and medial joint capsule by surgical excision to carry out corrective treatment. 2. Conservative treatment refers to the use of orthotics and rehabilitation exercises, and is suitable for toe overlap with mild symptoms. For example, the use of bandages to straighten the toes for corrective treatment. If the overlapping of toes is diagnosed, it should be treated under the guidance of doctor in time, and should not be treated without authorization, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays and avoid excessive walking.