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Slightly bent leg
I haven't seen before,but I think my 2 year 7 months old girl has a slightly bent left leg,when I compare both the leg,the left leg stand out on the outside. Its run in my spouse's family,my spouse's sister had this bent leg at her birth and she has two boys and those two has the same condition,the elder one has slightly bent and but the younger one has larger bent,he just got operated. I am little worried. If this is problematic then please give me some suggestions. And if it is late,then how we and she can deal with it. Please help. To
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Consult a pediatrician for proper assessment.
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U need to video consult and a detailed history from Your side ,that is details of baby and family also
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Kindly share video and image....
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Hello. I would recommend you to get an XRay done of both the lower limbs. There are serial investigations needed beyond that.
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Review after xray
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some diseases are hereditary...need to evaluate..we ll plan x ray and some more investigations.
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