How to treat congenital hip dysplasia in a 1 year old baby

Baby 1 year old found congenital hip development problems, depending on the cause of the child and the extent of the disease, you can take conservative treatment, anesthesia under the manipulation of the reset and so on. The principle of treatment is to center reset and maintain reset to prevent necrosis of the femoral head. You can choose closed reset, splint fixation, and splinting to keep the baby’s hip in the correct position for normal development. If the hip problem is not detected until after the baby begins to walk, the hip may need to be immobilized in a cast, which holds the femoral head in a ball-and-socket joint. Alternatively, surgery may be performed to place the head of the femur safely into the acetabulum, and the baby will also need to be immobilized in a cast after the surgery, or the doctor may make a small incision in the child’s groin to loosen the tendon. Babies found to have congenital hip dysplasia must go to the hospital in time for early corrective treatment under a doctor’s supervision, and preferably before the age of two years. No matter which way of treatment is used, timely review is needed to achieve the best results of hip development treatment, so as to ensure the normal development of the hip joint.