Is foot exostosis normal in 1-3 year olds?

Flailed feet in 1~3 year old children are mostly abnormal. Common causes include cerebral palsy, congenital genetic abnormality, congenital bony structural abnormality, etc., all of which can cause the symptoms of flailed feet, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and timely and targeted treatment.
Cerebral palsy and congenital genetic anomalies may lead to increased muscle tone on the outer side of the lower leg, which cannot be balanced by the inner muscle tone, and the foot turns out due to the pulling of the outer muscles. Congenital abnormalities of bony structures such as the tibia, fibula, and heel bone may cause soft tissue abnormalities such as muscles and ligaments, which can also lead to clubfoot.
Children with hallux valgus need to actively seek medical attention, improve the relevant examination, identify the cause of the disease, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.