Tong Tong, a boy from Chongqing, was only a year old this year. Recently, he was sent to a hospital for examination by his mother. At 7 months he particularly likes to play in a walker. He is so dependent on a walker that he suffers from leg deformity and becomes a slight "O" leg. Ms. Zhao, who came to the hospital with her pediatric nurse, said that because of her busy schedule, she was released from her son in a walker for seven months. The little guy slowly adapted to life in the walker. Tong Tong is now one year and one month old and still enjoys playing in the walker. Just this week, Ms. Zhao found that her son was awkward to walk and bent into a leg. He took Tongtong to the Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University for examination. Jiang Zhiyang, the chief physician of the hospital's child care department, examined Tong Tong's leg and found Tong Tong's feet were two feet apart and stood 4 cm apart. They were minor "O" legs. “A lot of mothers are willing to put their babies into the walker, thinking that it will save energy and prevent children from falling down. In fact, long-term dependence on walkers may adversely affect the baby's growth.†Dr. Jiang Zhiyang said that the use of walkers should be appropriate. , Use as little or as little as possible, especially not too early, too much use, because the use of a walker, the baby's heel is basically not used, too much use will make the baby habitually formed the walking posture of the forefoot. At the same time, because the baby's skeleton has not yet fully developed to support the full weight of the body, prematurely using the walker to allow the baby to stand may result in deformity of the lower extremities, such as O-shaped legs and X-shaped legs.
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