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My baby's legs don't hurt, but is walking lame normal?


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Baby limping without leg pain may be normal or related to certain diseases.
Imbalanced bone and muscle development may lead to temporary abnormal walking posture during baby growth, which usually does not require special treatment and will improve naturally as baby grows up. However, this phenomenon may also be related to calcium deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, congenital hip dysplasia, neurological development problems, etc.
If baby limping is observed to persist, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, check and diagnose by a professional doctor, determine the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment. At the same time, parents should maintain a balanced diet for baby, ensure adequate nutrition intake, and promote healthy growth of bones and muscles.