A child’s bare feet may be related to hereditary factors, as well as factors such as calcium deficiency and irregular work and rest.
1. Genetic factors: the child’s bare feet may be related to genetic factors, such as the child’s parents are not very tall, so the child will also be shorter.
2. Lack of vitamin D and calcium: If a child has the above situation, it may be related to the lack of vitamin D and calcium in the body, and also accompanied by excessive sweating, night terrors and other adverse reactions.
3. Irregular work and rest: Because the growth hormone that promotes growth is mainly secreted at night, if the child does not have a good sleep routine, often stay up late may also lead to the above situation.
The child’s bare feet do not grow, and may also be related to malnutrition, not exercise and other factors, it is recommended to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out the relevant examination, clear cause of the symptoms of the disease after active symptomatic treatment.