My baby is 15 month old.
He started walking normally when he was 13 month old. From last month he started to walk in toes.
Is it normal?
Remaining everything is normal. But he was talking more than 10 words but now it got reduced sometimes he won't remember those words as well. Is that normal?
He cries a lot and gets easily irritated. While trying to sleep he cries a lot and couldn't sleep. Is that normal? Please help
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When to Seek Evaluation
Persistent toe walking after age 2.
Asymmetrical or rigid toe walking.
Associated developmental delays or neurological signs.
Difficulty standing with heels on the ground.
Next Steps
Observation for under 2 years without other symptoms.
Stretching exercises for calves and Achilles.
Physical therapy to improve gait.
Orthotic devices for foot support.
Treat underlying causes (neurological or sensory).
Surgical correction for severe cases (rare).
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It's definitely not normal. If a child learn some skill and than forget those is a concern thing to look into. And also a toe walking is also a musculoskeletal abnormalities.
Next Steps
please records the symptoms and other things which concern you.
Do Consult a good pediatrician and
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don't ignore these symptoms, as in growing age many this can be cured completely.
Toe walking is commonly seen in toddlers who are learning to walk and run.
It’s not of concern if child is otherwise developing normally.
Since you mentioned issues with language development and sleep difficulties associated with toe walking, I suggest you to please consult a pediatrician for physical examination
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