What happens when a child’s arm flares out?

Children’s arm ectropion may be related to elbow fracture, poor fracture repositioning, congenital ectropion and so on.
1. Elbow fracture: If a child suffers an elbow fracture, the growth potential of the fracture site may be damaged, which may cause the local growth to be too fast, and the phenomenon of arm ectropion may occur.
2. Poor fracture repositioning: It is also possible that after the fracture, the alignment is poor and not accurately repositioned, which may also cause arm ectropion.
3. Congenital ectropion: congenital abnormalities in the development of the bones in the arm may also lead to ectropion.
Children’s arm ectropion may also be related to calcium deficiency, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination and find out the cause of the problem under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.