Hip dysplasia in newborns is mainly caused by the fact that the child’s femoral head is not placed in the iliac fossa, which is a dislocation of the hip joint in newborns. This condition is caused by congenital dysplasia, and parents can use the following methods to deal with it. If the child’s hip dysplasia is relatively mild, conservative treatment can be used. The child can be given regular health exercises or fixed in a cast. If the child’s dislocation is obvious, it is difficult to correct it with conservative treatment, so it is necessary to release the ligaments and put the femoral head inside the iliac joint to restore the normal anatomical structure. Therefore, it is important to treat neonatal hip dysplasia in a timely manner, otherwise it will cause asymmetrical leg patterns and a child walking like a duck wobbling.