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This is a very normal physiological reaction, indicating that the baby's leg muscles are not strong enough to walk alone, and it is also a sign that the baby is eager to walk. When your child is standing, if your toes touch the ground, it means that the baby has not yet reached the stage of standing, so do not stand with the baby on your feet. Otherwise, it is not conducive to the development of the baby's arch and lower limb muscles.
Or should let the child lie on his stomach more and learn to crawl, and the baby will gradually be able to sit, stand, and walk. Step by step, which is conducive to the healthy growth of the baby.
Also, don't use a walker, it's not good for your baby's bone development. First of all, standing, walking, running, and jumping are all things that come naturally with development, and they are not refined. In addition, the walker has a wide width placed between the legs, resulting in the child can not really stand up straight in the walker, and can only walk with crossed legs, which is easy to induce the formation of O-shaped legs, that is, lap legs.
In addition, the child is not mature enough to walk, and if forced to do so, it is easy to cause the development of the bones in the legs and spine to be impaired and unable to obtain a normal walking posture.
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The child is still young and has not reached the stage of standing. Generally, children will turn over in three months, sit in six months, climb in nine months, and stand and learn to walk in 10 months. Your child is less than 8 months old. It's normal, and you don't have to worry about it.
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(This is normal, because he didn't know how to walk when he first learned to walk, and he walked crookedly, and when you helped him, he would walk on his toes like that, and after a while he would be familiar with it, at most a month.) However, it is recommended to get a walker for him to play with, and he can also exercise his legs and feet without worry, which is still good.
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If the eight-month-old baby can now sit and crawl, will make trouble, just stand on tiptoe, this is normal, so you supplement the baby with vitamin AD, plus Diqiao calcium granules, and then slowly add a variety of nutritious foods to the baby, so that the baby slowly adapts.
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Any problems with the baby will affect the heart of every parent, some parents will find in the process of taking their children, children always seem to love to stand on tiptoe, many parents do not know whether this situation is normal, and do not know the reason, they will inevitably worry about it, I don't know whether to take the child to the doctor in this situation, so, why does the baby stand on tiptoe?
Why do babies stand on tiptoe?
1. It is normal for a normal toddler at about one year old to have pointed feet in the growth and development stage.
2. Because the center of gravity of the baby is just learning to walk, the calf muscles are often nervous, the coordination of the body is not enough, the different ground is not adapted, and the lack of touch to the ground is generated, resulting in the walking style of tiptoeing.
3. At the same time, some external factors may also affect the baby's walking, such as ill-fitting shoes, wearing socks for the baby, small friction, and no convenience for the baby who has just learned to walk.
How can I tell if it's normal for a baby to walk on tiptoe?
1. Normal circumstances.
Parents can judge whether there is an abnormality by observing how often the baby walks on tiptoe. If your baby sometimes walks on tiptoe and sometimes returns to his normal state, there is no need to worry. Generally speaking, your baby's motor coordination will not mature until about four years old, and there is no need to worry too much about walking unsteadily.
The following two conditions are very common, but both are normal and parents should not worry too much:
1. Walk on tiptoe, but step flat when standing still, or you can squat well.
2. Sometimes I stand on tiptoe, and sometimes I walk normally.
2. Abnormal circumstances.
The most worrying thing is that there is a problem with the posterior hamstring or an abnormality in the foot, but in such cases, the child may have other abnormalities when he is not able to walk, and it is unlikely that he will not tiptoe until he learns to walk. If this is caused by such pathological causes, abnormal signals may appear when the child is still walking or when he moves his feet or helps him put on shoes.
Why do babies stand on tiptoe? Now parents and friends should understand, in fact, if the baby is just learning to walk when standing on tiptoe, it is normal, don't worry, if the child has any problems with the feet, the general parents will not wait until the child can walk and stand before finding out, in the earlier time when the child is wearing shoes and socks can be found.
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Some mothers will accidentally find that the baby is on tiptoe when they are holding their seven-month-old baby and learning to stand. I will be very worried and wonder if this is a symptom of cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a disease that has a high incidence in infants and young children.
Moreover, its prognosis is closely related to the early or late intervention. So what's going on with a seven-month-old baby on tiptoe?
What's going on with a seven-month-old baby on tiptoe.
1. Poor weight gain and weakness in breastfeeding. Strabismus and poor eye movements in infants aged 3 to 4 months may indicate brain injury.
2. Abnormal head circumference, which is an objective indicator of brain morphological development, and children with brain injury often have abnormal head circumference.
3. Fixed posture is often caused by abnormal muscle tone due to brain injury, such as angular arch reflexion, frog position, inverted U-shaped posture, etc. It can be seen in the first month of life.
4. The body is stiff, which is a symptom of hypertonia, which can be seen in one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, cerebral palsy is diagnosed.
5. Weakness of the body and reduction of spontaneous movements, which are symptoms of hypotonia, can be seen at one month. If it persists for more than 4 months, it can be diagnosed with severe brain injury, mental retardation, or diseases of the muscular system.
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