Bow legs in 2 years 7 month old.

2024-12-21 18:29:51
My son is 2 years and 7 month old. He has bow legs. How this can be treated?? Why this happened?? How it can be cured ??
219 Views
Bow legs is normal in a toddler. Kindly do a vitamin d and serum calcium. If it is pathological, it might be due to calcium deficiency in diet and low levels of vitamin d in blood

Answered2025-01-04 12:29:05

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

evaluate for vitamin - D and calcium deficiency and consult with physiotherapist and orthopaedic opinion

Answered2024-12-24 11:44:03

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

It can be physiological and pathological. But to test for pathological reason patient needs xray and vitamine D supplement.

Answered2024-12-22 13:05:23

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Need to see clinically as well as might need some blood tests and xray. Kindly Visit your Paediatrician

Answered2024-12-27 15:00:27

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.

Answered2024-12-25 07:16:03

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Need to do X ray n vit D supplements of needed
Next Steps
visit nearby hospital for further management

Answered2024-12-25 03:15:43

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2024-12-22 18:22:28

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Physiologically toddlers can have bow legs, but persistence of bow legs beyond 2 years needs to be assessed Most commonly it occurs due to vitamin D deficiency, but there are many other causes as well For details of treatment and cure, understanding the cause is important Kindly consult pediatrician

Answered2024-12-22 14:34:19

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Yes it can be treated
Next Steps
kindly consult once physically to nearby pediatrician

Answered2024-12-22 11:40:17

Was this answer useful

Not finding what you need? Ask Practo AI

FREE

Chat with Practo AI on Whatsapp

Disclaimer : The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.