If the baby s skin lines are asymmetrical, must there be a problem with leg development?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-27
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not necessarily, but children with asymmetrical striae have a much higher risk of developing DDH than other children, and the older they are, the greater the risk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not necessarily, although there is a certain probability that it is a developmental problem, but there is no absolute. X-rays are required for further diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not necessarily a problem of leg development, but it may also be a problem of **, so it is still necessary to pay attention to it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parents will be particularly careful in the process of taking care of the baby, and always like to see if there are any changes in the baby from time to time, some careful parents will find their baby asymmetry, then parents are more worried about the baby's asymmetry, is there a problem with leg development, let's find out.

    For the problem of asymmetry of the baby's leg lines, many parents will think that there is a problem with the baby's hip development, but the asymmetry of the baby's skin texture is not the standard for testing whether the baby's lower limb development is normal, that is to say, the asymmetry of the baby's rash is not necessarily a problem with the development of the legs, but if parents find that the baby's leg lines are asymmetrical, they can not let it go, and it is best to go to the hospital for further examination to see what is the problem.

    Normally, the baby's ** lines with normal leg development and hip joint development are symmetrical. Then there are two types of asymmetrical ** lines. 1. Asymmetry in the position of the grain.

    Parents can flip their baby over to see if the position of the baby's legs and legs is symmetrical, if the baby's leg circumference on the legs is not symmetrical, then it means that the baby's leg lines are asymmetrical, this time also needs to be paid attention to, should go to the hospital to check it. 2. The number of lines is asymmetrical. Parents can also hold their babies to count the number of legs on the baby's legs, the number of leg lines, if you find that the number of leg lines on both sides is asymmetrical, one side is less and one side is more, it also shows that the number of baby leg textures is asymmetrical, for safety, you can also hold the baby to the hospital for examination and consultation with the doctor, whether this is an abnormal situation.

    All in all, the asymmetry of the baby's skin lines may be a problem with the development of the legs, or it may be other problems, when the baby is found to be asymmetrical, you can take the baby to the hospital for examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bilateral thigh stria asymmetry in neonates is not necessarily a problem, most of them are normal, but individual cases cannot rule out congenital hip dislocation or dysplasia. If it is a breech birth, the hip lines are asymmetrical, and the length of the lower limbs is not the same, and it is more likely to be considered congenital hip dislocation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the baby's skin lines are asymmetrical, it is likely that there is a problem with the development of the legs, and the child needs to be taken to the hospital for corresponding examinations in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, this is a normal phenomenon and many babies will experience this situation, so there is no need to worry too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Asymmetry of your baby's leg lines can be caused by hip dysplasia or congenital hip dislocation.

    Causes and solutions of asymmetry of baby leg lines:

    1) Hip dysplasia: Hip dysplasia is a condition. Congenital hip dislocation and hip dysplasia are also collectively referred to as snapping hip.

    Hip dysplasiaThe hip joint is a "ball-and-socket" joint, and a variety of reasons can affect your baby's hip development. Symptoms can be manifested by slightly inconsistent lengths of the two legs, asymmetrical ** folds on both legs, and asymmetrical leg lines.

    Workaround:1Under the guidance of the doctor, choose a stent splint or cast to fix and reduce for a certain period of time to allow the joint capsule to retract to near normal.

    2.Eat more nutritious, soft, and easy-to-digest foods. Get plenty of sun to increase calcium absorption. Make sure your baby gets enough sleep.

    2) Congenital hip dislocation: Congenital hip dislocation (CDH), also known as developmental hip dislocation, is a disease that has a great impact on children's health, and the general symptoms include hip joint mobility disorder, unequal length of both lower limbs, and asymmetrical leg lines.

    Solution: Within the age of the year, keep the two hips in the outer booth for a long time to ensure the reduction of the femoral head, so that the posterior upper edge of the acetabulum and the femoral head develop normally, generally only wear a pantyhose, and the wearing time needs more than four months.

    Most of them can be reduced by manual reduction and plaster fixation to achieve the purpose of **.

    Over the age of age, a schart pelvic osteotomy** can be performed, and a femoral rotational osteotomy should be added if the femoral neck is tilted at an anterior angle of more than 45 degrees.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    However, according to relevant statistics, this situation is actually less than 1 in a million, so as parents, we do not need to worry about the asymmetry of leg lines, sometimes in the process of growth and development, if the way of sleep is wrong, it may lead to asymmetry of the left and right faces, so in the process of raising children, we must give children a space to stretch, so that children are not squeezed, so that children can let go of their hands and feet when sleeping, so that they will grow up healthily.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no impact.

    For children with asymmetrical leg lines, congenital hip dysplasia or dislocation needs to be considered, and the most serious diseases should be ruled out first. If it is a disease in this area, it should be given as soon as possible, the sooner the time, the better, and within six months in most cases, surgery is not required, and a brace or sling can be used.

    If this aspect of the problem is ruled out, the asymmetry of local ** development should be considered, which has no effect on the baby's development. As the baby gets older, the asymmetry of the leg lines will be improved to a certain extent.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It will not affect the development of the baby's legs, and the baby is still very small, so the asymmetry of the leg lines alone cannot determine the baby's future leg development.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, it may be caused by congenital hip dysplasia, it may be a dislocation of the femoral head, and you must take your child to a professional orthopedic hospital for examination**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The asymmetry of baby leg lines exists in two aspects,1Pathologic factors: congenital hip dislocation is more likely to be considered for bilateral leg pattern inconsistencies in neonates.

    2.Physiological factors: due to the different muscle and fat thickness of the baby's lower limbs, it will lead to the inconsistency of the baby's bilateral leg lines.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The first point is likely to be what happened during pregnancy, the second point is that the child may lack some kind of nutrition, and should go to the hospital for a check-up, and the third point may also be caused by the child's relaxation, which may be the reason for the birth.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is usually caused by the compression at birth, the joints are not well developed, and there are disease problems. However, it can be changed through the day after tomorrow, as long as the child exercises more and drinks more water.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may be an abnormality of the deep bone tissue, an abnormality of the muscle-fat ** layer, or an abnormality of the soft tissue, which can be because the baby has not yet grown perfectly, or it may be a family inheritance.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is usually because the baby's sleeping position is not correct or he always crawls, or he eats a lot of things that cause obesity. Drink milk often, and your own physique is not good

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It may be due to hip dysplasia, it may be due to physiological asymmetry, it may be due to fat accumulation, it may be due to obesity.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It may be due to joint dysplasia, joint dislocation, or dysplasia.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is because the baby is too obese, give the baby less food, control the baby's body nutrition, and let the baby not be too fat.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Introduction: The baby's health is not cared about by parents. Especially after discovering that the baby has physical problems, such as the asymmetrical leg line of the baby. So, what causes the asymmetry of the baby's leg lines? Next, I will tell you about it.

    1.Mechanical doctrine. Breech delivery can expose the hip joint to mechanical stress in an abnormal flexion position, resulting in dislocation of the femoral head; Or the postpartum baby is not properly wrapped and hugged too tightly, because the traditional habit of the elderly is to hold a candle for the child, the legs are wrapped too tightly, and they like to hold the child, and they can't give the child enough time and space to move their legs, which may cause the child's hip dislocation.

    2.Genetic factors. The incidence of general family history is 7 times higher than that of no family history.

    3.Hormone Doctrine. During childbirth, the mother produces a large amount of estrogen, causing the child's hip joint to be in a relaxed state, so it is prone to dislocation.

    4.Intrauterine factors. If the mother's amniotic fluid is too low, the intrauterine space is narrow, and the fetus does not have enough range of motion; Mothers secrete a type of ligamentase relaxant, but girls are more sensitive to it than boys and are prone to hip laxity, which explains why it is more common in girls than in boys.

    Planning and prognosis depend largely on two factors, namely the severity of the disease and the age at which the disease is detected. The younger the child, the milder the deformity, and the more likely it is that the deformity will be corrected by wearing braces and relying on the baby's ability to shape itself during development. DDH has found that children between the ages of 4 and 6 months can be conservative**.

    Isolated acetabular dysplasia and subluxation can also be conservative with an abduction brace at 6 months to years of age**. However, hip dislocations require reduction under anesthesia and cast immobilization (closed reduction). Children over the age of one and a half often need surgery**.

    From the above, it can be seen that early diagnosis and ** within 6 months can achieve the best results with minimal pain and injury in children.

    The asymmetry of your child's leg shape is only a suggestive sign, but it doesn't necessarily mean that something is wrong. Many babies, even if the hip joint is normal, especially the fat one, is not abnormal. If you notice that your baby's legs are asymmetrical, you should ask your doctor to check that the hip joint is developing normally.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It may be because the baby is still very small, and then just a few days after birth, so it will lead to some asymmetry in the leg curvature, or it may be that the baby has encountered some problems in the process of growth, so it will lead to asymmetry, in fact, there is no big impact.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The main reason is that the child's development is asymmetrical, in fact, it is also because the development and growth of each leg is different.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think the asymmetry of the baby's leg lines is due to genetic factors and genetic factors, and it may also be some birthmarks.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Generally speaking, no two leaves are exactly the same in the world, and even the legs may have asymmetrical leg lines, so as long as the development is normal and does not affect walking, and there is no pain, you do not need to pay special attention.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Probably because of the clothes.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    You need to go to the hospital and ask a doctor.

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