Patient: My baby was born three months ago and was found to have bilateral foot exostosis, what tests are needed at this time? What is the best way to recover as soon as possible? Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics: Hello! Can you provide a picture of the child’s feet or something like that? Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai Children’s Medical Center Patient: Dr. Zhang, thank you for your prompt reply. We are sending you the photos of both feet. Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics: Hello! From the child’s photo situation, it looks very similar to the common clinical postural exostosis foot. If the child’s foot can be put back to the normal position with gentle massage, I think there is no need to be too nervous. Just keep massaging for about half an hour every day, and wait until your child is 3 months old to review it. I hope what I said can help you. Zhang Netlin Patient: Thank you so much doctor! We feel much better after seeing such a detailed reply. We will definitely follow your medical advice and massage our baby for half an hour every day, and report back to you in three months. Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics: Wish your child all the best! Zhang Netlin Patient: Dr. Zhang: Hello! A little over three months ago, I wrote you a letter and sent you a photo because my baby was born with right foot exostosis. Now my baby is 4 months old and his feet look normal from the outside, but when he is lying down, he can see that his right foot is slightly turned outward than his left foot, just like an outward-facing foot. We are still unsure and would like to ask Dr. Zhang to take a look at our baby’s feet because he is too fat and his ankles are full of flesh, so I wonder if he can see them clearly. Orthopedics Department, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics, Zhang Netlin: Hello! The baby is very cute! Congratulations! The baby’s foot is showing significant improvement. Don’t worry yet, it looks good from the photos. Patient: Thank you for your reply, we are much more relieved now, but we couldn’t let you see and touch the baby’s foot yourself. Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics: Yes! Patient: Dr. Zhang, my baby is 13 months old and is learning to walk. Thank you for your help! Zhang Netlin, Department of Orthopedics, Fudan University Hospital of Pediatrics: You’re welcome. You’re welcome.