When a child is over three years old and has an unsteady center of gravity, it may be caused by growth retardation, calcium deficiency, neurological diseases and other reasons.
1. Growth retardation: when the child is behind in development, it can be manifested in the backwardness of motor development, such as walking unsteady center of gravity, but also backwardness in language development, backwardness in intellectual development, and backwardness in physical development.
2. Calcium deficiency: Calcium deficiency can easily lead to poor bone development, which can easily lead to weak legs and feet, and unsteady walking center of gravity.
3. Neurological diseases: If a child has hereditary neuromuscular disease, there may be progressive aggravation of symmetrical muscle weakness and atrophy of both limbs, and the center of gravity may be unsteady when walking.
When the child walks unsteady center of gravity, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.