Hello, my daughter is one year old and nine months old, sometimes walks on tiptoe, and is good when

Updated on parenting 2024-04-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the baby's condition is not normal Eight characters indicate that there is a lack of calcium in the process of growing up Toes on the ground are called pointy feet Caused by natural leg muscle tension or hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy However, it can be corrected The method is as follows: Help the baby move the ankle joint Help the baby go uphill Practice climbing Go to the hospital to measure the baby's trace elements and bone alkaline phosphatase to see if there is a calcium deficiency ...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. The child has been learning to walk for three months and will not walk on tiptoe because he does not master the correct gait. Because parents should take the baby to the children's hospital for paediatric care to rule out flat feet.

    If your child has flat feet and there are two bundles of muscles on the soles of the feet that are not working, the child will not describe the discomfort on the soles of the feet, and may use the tips to relieve the discomfort.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello. It is common for children to walk on tiptoe when they are just learning to walk. At first, children learn to walk, do not know the correct gait, and in order to maintain balance, children will walk on tiptoe for fear of falling.

    But as the child walks steadily, the tiptoe gait will change completely. Your child is one year and eight months old and still walks on tiptoe. Parents are advised to bring their children here.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello. Parents generally do not need to be overly anxious, and most children can improve themselves in the process of growing up. In addition to allowing children to sit, stand, walk and run with the correct posture, the following methods can be used to correct the figure-eight feet:

    1. The gait practice method is to correct the child's stride, and the adult counts the password, so that the child slowly steps on the beat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is generally normal and is a necessary stage of growth and development. But at this time, the baby has just learned to walk, and the center of gravity is not stable, so the body is leaning forward, the calf muscles are also relatively tense, the coordination of the body is not enough, and the different ground is not adapted, and the lack of touch to the ground has resulted in the walking style of tiptoeing.

    It may also be the cause of oversensitivity to touch, and he wants to reduce the area of contact between his feet and the ground, such as when he suddenly steps on a cold floor, the baby will step on his toes. As you grow and develop, tiptoe walking fades away.

    If the baby's toe landing does not subside for a long time, and there is a delay in motor development, hearing is not obvious or there are some other abnormal postures, it is necessary to beware of a certain degree of brain damage or abnormal brain development, which is pathological pointe and should be paid attention to.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this case, it mainly depends on whether the baby has some other symptoms, if not, it is a problem of walking habits.

    So one and a half years old, a one-and-a-half-year-old baby walks and lifts his feet, and for a while he will immediately say that it is because of cerebral palsy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay, mainly because the one-year-old baby has just learned to walk a little, and has not really mastered the skills, and always loves to put force on the toes, so he will tiptoe and slowly get better.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For a one-and-a-half-year-old baby, if he always walks on tiptoe, you should check him, it is really possible that the length of his legs will be different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A one-and-a-half-year-old baby walks with a lot of feet, what's going on? I think it's normal for a one-and-a-half-year-old baby to walk with a pad on his feet because he is too young and sometimes he always walks waddling, and it's normal to walk.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A one-and-a-half-year-old baby walks on tiptoe, what's going on? I must be studying now, and my walking is a little uneven, but I will slowly get better when the time comes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Consideration may be the result of habit. When children first learn to walk, they may learn some bad walking habits, so there will be the phenomenon of walking on tiptoe, as long as parents correct this situation, this situation can be improved.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the beginning of learning, I am not proficient, I am not very good at walking, because I can shake, I am unsteady when standing, and I am ready to move on tiptoe at any time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Reasons why babies walk on tiptoe.

    1. Sensory integration disorder.

    2. Excessive sensitivity to touch.

    Your baby may be on his toes because he is overly sensitive to touch, because he wants to reduce the area of contact between his feet and the ground, such as when he suddenly steps on a cold floor.

    3. There is a problem of long and short feet.

    If the baby only has one foot pad, or one foot is more tense, it may be because of the long and short feet, because the normal toe pad will be supported by both feet.

    4. Musculoskeletal problems.

    This is a very serious situation, and some babies with congenital diseases will be on their toes, such as cerebral palsy, and these diseases can cause the baby to step on their toes.

    5. The tendon tendon of the hind foot is too short.

    Some babies may have a toe pad because the back tendon (Achilles tendon) is too short, but it can be difficult to tell if the toe pad is too short or too short.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The condition of walking on tiptoe is medically known as the "pointe gait", or "pointe feet" for short. It is normal for normal infants under one year of age (note: infants within l years of age, and toddlers from l to 3 years old) to have pointed feet during the growth and development stage.

    Pointy feet are not scary, as long as they are detected early and intervened early, most children can return to normal.

    Causes of baby tiptoe walking:

    1 When parents prepare the walker for their baby, the height is not appropriate, so that the baby's walking center of gravity rushes forward, so that they are used to walking on tiptoe.

    2 Babies who have just learned to walk tend to have tense calf muscles, insufficient body coordination, have not adapted to different grounds, lack of touch and thus get used to tiptoeing this way of walking.

    3 Some babies have abnormal leg development, the Achilles tendon is too short, affecting the walking function, mild can be corrected by muscle training, serious please consult a doctor.

    Effects: If the baby walks on tiptoe for a long time, the force on the soles of the baby's feet will be uneven, and the pressure will be concentrated on the toes, and there will be an incorrect gait. In addition, because the baby often walks on tiptoe, its calf muscles are in a state of tension for a long time, thus creating a vicious circle, resulting in the habit of walking on tiptoe.

    Expert advice: mothers can walk barefoot with their babies on wooden boards or soft carpets, increase the baby's sense of touch and grip, and cultivate their balance: they can also let the baby walk on the oblique wave and walk with the heel, and exercise the baby's calf muscles

    In addition, the baby's gait is still unstable, and the baby should be taught the correct walking trajectory: heel landing, flat feet, push.

    When preparing a walker for a baby, it is best to wait until the baby is seven months old and can support the neck and sit up smoothly before using it: and the height of the walker must be suitable for the baby's height, not too high or too low. Mothers are advised not to rely too much on walkers to get their babies to walk.

    If you are walking on tiptoe caused by excessive tension in the calf muscles, mothers can take their babies to professional institutions for related physical **, such as stretching calf muscles, massage and proper calf muscle training.

    It is recommended that mothers choose shoes for their babies that are easier to bend in the forefoot, which is conducive to starting and better cultivating the correct walking posture; Secondly, the mid-cut design of the shoe can stabilize the ankle, reduce the chance of injury and improve the situation of walking on tiptoe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pay attention to your toes when walking, and consider lower extremity abnormalities such as congenital hip dislocations, ankle developmental deformities such as horseshoe varus, and habits that may interfere with normal walking. In this case, you should go to an orthopedic clinic for a face-to-face consultation. If hip is considered, x-rays of the pelvis can be improved.

    If the ankle is considered, it is necessary to see if there is any obvious deformity of the ankle and do another ** examination in the local area. If the hip is congenital, it can be reduced manually and immobilized with a frog cast earlier.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When the baby learns to walk, the use of a walker will cause the child to walk on tiptoe, if it is not too serious, correct him by himself, if it can't be changed, you have to go to the orthopedic department.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When children first learn to walk, 90% of them walk on their toes, and now they are 3 years old, so it's best to take more time to help them correct.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to go to the orthopedic department to see if it is flat.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Do your toddlers also walk on tiptoe? If the symptoms do not improve before the age of 2 years, it is better to go to the dust rental step to undergo examination; Ye Caiqing, a physicist at the Department of Rehabilitation of Taoyuan Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, pointed out that at this time, if the child has high-risk factors such as premature birth, walks too fast or too slowly, and does not have a high interest in people, he should take the child to be evaluated by the Child Development Joint Assessment Center as soon as possible. Children walk on tiptoe and usually disappear after the age of five and a halfAccording to foreign research, about 5% of normal children will walk on tiptoe before the age of five and a half, and half of the children will disappear after the age of five and a half, but if they are children with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, autism, etc., about 40% will appear before the age of five and a half; Ye Caiqing pointed out that when children begin to learn to walk, they will walk on tiptoe, and when they continue to walk until the age of two, they will walk on tiptoe, but they can stand flat when they stand, and there are no other neuromuscular diseases, and there are no other developmental problems before school age, which is called unexplained tiptoe walking.

    After a five-and-a-half-year delay** I may have to rely on surgeryYe Caiqing further explained that once the child walks on tiptoe and delays until five and a half years old, it must be treated with a cast, surgery, etc. In fact, walking on tiptoe can easily cause the Achilles tendon brother in the heel to be too tight, at this time, parents can let the child sit or lie down to relax, let the child do more stretching activities, or play in a squatting position, walk on the heel, walk on the slope, etc., to reduce the child's tiptoe walking. Early detection and early development** allow children to grow up healthilyIn addition, if the child walks on tiptoe on only one of the feet, it may be caused by factors such as long and short feet, strabismus, etc., and should be checked for dust signs as soon as possible. Ye Caiqing called on parents to observe and pay attention to more, if they find that their children have any abnormalities, do not delay for a long time, and detect and intervene as soon as possible, so as to avoid affecting the healthy growth of children.

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