Some babies may also have the phenomenon that the center of gravity of the foot plate is inward and the outside of the foot is inclined. This is because the baby's tendon is very soft and will not completely control the muscles of the pedal, so it will exert force on the inside of the pedal, causing the outside to tilt up. Parents don't need to worry too much about this. Most of the internal horoscopes are normal, but there are still very few babies who have internal horoscopes due to arthritis, infection, tumor, rickets and other reasons. These diseases need timely treatment.
This inflection point phenomenon should be regarded as normal and need not be dealt with. As the muscle strength and ligaments of the legs become stronger and stronger, the legs will naturally straighten up. At the age of 2, the baby's calf will gradually evert and gradually straighten. I don't know if your children like being helped by adults. Our family tries to let him climb by himself, and adults try not to help him walk. Sometimes he would stand up and take two steps on the sofa by himself, and later found that he could take two steps. He is lazy, or afraid of falling, and looks wobbly. This is also to teach him the correct walking posture.
My child is over 1 now. He has been a frog's leg since he was a child. Now he is learning to walk, and now he is slowly straightening up. Most children before the age of two have genu varus, so they should go to the pediatric orthopedics department of a regular hospital to get rid of hip dysplasia, tibial varus and other diseases through full-body films of both lower limbs. It's just genu varum, and those with mild illness can be observed. If the situation is serious, proper braces can be corrected.