This is called a club foot deformity. Consult your nearest orthopedics for plaster applications to correct it.
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Sir , this is congenital talipoequinovarus (CTEV) deformity.
You should visit any Orthopaedic doctor especially paediatric Orthopaedic doctor near u.
He needs serial casting to correct deformity otherwise it will remains lifelong.
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