Babies who walk with their feet turned inwards are mostly transient, but need to be alert to conditions such as congenital clubfoot. Physical therapy and surgery are needed under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Transient: If a baby who is just learning to walk has a foot that flicks inward, it is mostly transient and nothing to worry about. As the baby grows older and walks longer, the ability to control the lower limbs can be gradually enhanced. 2. congenital clubfoot: if the baby walking foot to skimming is very obvious, be alert to congenital clubfoot may, if necessary, can go to the orthopedic department, perfect X-ray and other tests to clearly diagnose, can be followed by the doctor to be fixed in a plaster cast, if necessary, need surgical treatment. The baby walking foot to the flared, can not get better, or the baby has obvious lower limb deformity, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, a clear diagnosis, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to be targeted treatment.