Normal baby's legs are frog-shaped in infancy, and they are straight around 1 year. /kloc-about 0/year old, the calf below the knee will be slightly everted, and it will grow to seven or eight years old. When standing straight, the knees and ankles can be close together.
Guiding opinions:
Generally speaking, it is easy to treat baby's foot valgus. In addition to calcium supplementation, vitamin D supplementation and more sun exposure, you can also use the following methods to correct it: massage the medial muscles of both lower limbs during the day, adduction, varus and pronation of the feet; Twice a day, 30-40 times each time. When sleeping at night, tie the lower limbs together or fix them with a small splint. But I suggest you take your child to the hospital for examination to confirm whether the baby is genu valgus or genu varum.