What’s wrong with a child’s poor balance?

Poor balance in children may be related to normal physiological phenomena, excessive weight, diseases (cerebellar hypoplasia, vestibular organ) and other factors.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: Due to the child’s relatively young age, the development of the nervous system is not too perfect, which will lead to the phenomenon of poor balance, with the gradual growth of the child will improve.
2. Excessive weight: It may be due to the child’s excessive weight, continuous pressure on the soles of shoes, so that the sensitivity of the soles of the feet is reduced, which may lead to movement imbalance.
3. Disease: The child suffers from cerebellar hypoplasia, vestibular organ and other diseases, which cause impaired input of somatosensory and visual information, and the brain is unable to make correct judgments, thus leading to ataxic movement disorder.
Poor balance may be caused by malnutrition, calcium deficiency and other reasons. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause of the disease and actively treat the symptoms.