Walking with an inward-facing stance in a 2-year-old child may be due to abnormal bone growth, mineral deficiency, and lifestyle habits. Symptomatic treatments, such as surgery, taking mineral preparations, changing walking posture, etc., should be carried out according to the causes. 1. Skeletal causes: If the child has abnormal bone growth, such as hip joint and foot bone growth and development deformity, it may cause the child to walk with uneven force, resulting in inward-facing feet. Surgical correction is necessary. 2. Mineral deficiency: Children need rich nutrients during growth. If there is a lack of vitamin D, it may lead to calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, resulting in the growth of long bone epiphysis, bone matrix calcification is incomplete, there will be walking deformity. It is necessary to strengthen nutrition, more sunshine, calcium supplementation and trace element supplementation if necessary. 3. Lifestyle habits: If the child’s shoes are soft or incorrect walking posture, it may lead to the child’s feet walking with internal eights. Parents can support the child’s arms to help guide the correct walking posture. If necessary, wear a walking brace to correct walking posture. If your 2 year old child is walking in an inward-facing position, consult a pediatrician as soon as possible and under the guidance of the physician, carry out rehabilitation training. Do not give your child medication on your own to avoid adverse complications.