Babies walking with legs spread too far apart may be related to malnutrition, incorrect walking posture, congenital developmental abnormalities, etc., and the symptoms can be improved through medication, surgery and other means. 1. Malnutrition: lack of vitamin D, calcium and other nutrients in the body will affect the baby’s bone development. You can take vitamin D calcium complex tablets as prescribed by your doctor to promote the development of your baby’s bones. 2. Walking posture is not correct: the baby walking posture is not correct, according to the external eight posture walking, can lead to the baby walking legs are too open. Parents should help the baby to maintain a correct walking posture, try not to external eight, not internal eight. 3. Congenital developmental anomalies: Congenital developmental anomalies of the baby’s bones and muscles can also cause the baby to walk with his legs spread too far apart. This condition may require surgical treatment to correct the deformed area. There may be other ways to correct this condition. It is advisable to take your baby to a pediatrician or orthopedic surgeon as soon as possible to complete the relevant examinations and formulate a personalized treatment plan.