Bow legs – What correctional measure can I start taking?

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Post by Guest »

Good morning doc, My boy is very active and I did EBF for first 6mnth

He's meeting his developmental milestones at appropriate time but I'm concerned about his bow leg not really much but obvious

And I learned is a sign of vit D deficiency.

At this stage what correctional measure can I start taking.

And again he developed trouble sleeping and staying asleep this days.

No matter how much he's well fed at night he will sha wake up in the midnight and starts crying until something is put in his mouth and starts playing until he sleeps back.

Please, I'm tired..

Bw 3.2kg

Cw 9.9kg
Feyisara

Post by Feyisara »

There are different causes of bow leg and the cause in your own child will determine the appropriate management.

Bow legs can be caused by a number of factors. Some of which includes calcium/phosphate/Vitamin D deficiency, kidney disease, genetic disorders, blounts disease and even physiologic bowing.
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