The baby's shoes are tilted outward, which is caused by the foot turning inward and downward, that is, clinical varus, which belongs to foot developmental deformity. If it is corrected, it is better to take the baby to the hospital for examination and correct it under the guidance of a doctor.
Parents should also pay attention to these points when choosing shoes for their babies:
1. Avoid wearing too heavy shoes for your baby, especially when learning to walk. Baby's leg strength is limited. Too heavy shoes will increase the burden on the baby and affect the baby's walking posture.
2. Avoid wearing shoes that are too soft for the baby, because the baby's bones, joints and ligaments are all in the development stage, and the balance and stability of the body are not very good. If the shoes are too soft, the baby's feet will not be supported in the shoes. You may swing from side to side when walking, which is easy to sprain your foot.