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My son of 9 months is not crawling but trying to stand wt table or chair. If I want to put him down to sit, he wl b struggling wit...
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Babies walk at different times.
Kindly see a Paediatrician only if he is not yet walking by 18months. However I am sure he will walk before then.
My baby of one year old has k-leg. Is there any food she can be eating to correct the leg?
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There are a number of different causes of knock knee (genu valgus deformity) .One cause is physiological which means its a normal extreme variant which usually will correct as the child grows older usually seen from ages 2 to 5. This usually is symmetrical ( both sides affected and similar in curvature) its not usually an extreme amount of bend. It tends to run in families also.
Another common cause is rickets which results from bone weakness from calcium metabolism disorder.
Other less common causes include bone growth disorders and injury and infections to growth areas of the bone.
The treatment is directed to cause, physiological k leg deformity requires no real treatment, but monitoring, as it will resolve. The other causes have their own treatment criteria.
In summary knock knees can be a normal variants or from bone abnormalities. It is advisable to see a doctor who can recognise the specific cause and treat appropriately.
How do you correct a child's leg with knock kneel (a.k.a Bow Legs and K Leg)?
Dr Aina Johnson

Paediatrician

Other less common causes include bone growth disorders and injury and infections to growth areas of the bone. The treatment is directed to cause; physiological k leg deformity requires no real treatment, but monitoring, as it will resolve. The other causes have their own treatment criteria. In summary, knock knees can be a normal variant or from bone abnormalities. It is advisable to see a doctor who can recognise the specific cause and treat appropriately.
What is the remedies for K leg in a four years old child?
Dr. Dara Abiodun

Medical Doctor

There are a number of different causes of knock knee (genu valgus deformity) . One cause is physiological which means its a normal extreme variant which usually will correct as the child grows older usually seen from ages 2 to 5. This usually is symmetrical ( both sides affected and similar in curvature) it's not usually an extreme amount of bend. It tends to run in families also.
Another common cause is rickets which results from bone weakness from calcium metabolism disorder.
Other less common causes include bone growth disorders and injury and infections to growth areas of the bone.
The treatment is directed to cause, physiological k leg deformity requires no real treatment, but monitoring, as it will resolve. The other causes have their own treatment criteria.
In summary, knock knees can be a normal variant or from bone abnormalities. It is advisable to see a doctor who can recognise the specific cause and treat appropriately.