The majority of babies who learn to walk with outwardly oriented feet are normal, and a small percentage may be a pathological condition. Parents need not be anxious to let their children continue to walk in this situation, and if it is found that the shape of the child can be well improved later, no special treatment is needed. If the child’s feet are in the shape of an ectopia after learning to walk and continue to do so, parents can take the following measures to deal with it. Secondly, the child can seek medical attention in time to rule out some diseases of the hip and leg through surgical examination, and deal with this situation by wearing shoes to correct or binding the leg.