The cause of the baby's limp.
Congenital dislocation of hip joint
Congenital dislocation of hip joint is one of the causes of infant claudication. Mild dislocation of hip joint can lead to claudication, and severe dislocation of hip joint can take duck-step posture.
♀? Gluteal muscle contracture
If your baby has a history of repeated injections into the right buttock and limps in a figure of eight, this may be a signal of gluteal muscle contracture.
Growing pains
When the baby's lower limb long bone grows rapidly, it may pull tendons, nerves and blood vessels, leading to claudication.
Calcium deficiency and rickets
Calcium deficiency and rickets are also one of the possible reasons for the baby's limping.
Cold and trauma
Babies' walking lameness is usually related to trauma and strenuous exercise, but interestingly, sometimes colds may also lead to lower limb joint involvement, which leads to lameness.
suggestion
Parents should closely observe the baby's limping symptoms, ensure that the baby has more rest and give enough love and care.