Question: Babies who are more than one or two months old sometimes make noises in their bones, but I can’t find out where the noise is coming from. Is this a problem? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: The snapping joints in children are related to their weak muscles and ligaments and shallow glenoid fossae. The ligaments around the children\’s joints are loose, and there are cartilage plates at the ends of the long bones. When the joints do flexion and extension activities, snapping may occur. This phenomenon will disappear as the children grow older, the ligaments become stronger and the muscles become developed. So this is not a disease, but a physiological phenomenon. However, if the hip joint snaps, you should pay attention and ask a pediatric surgeon to take a look if necessary. Question 2: My child is almost 1 year and 5 months old and still can’t walk. His legs feel weak and weak. But it crawls very quickly, can stand for one minute, and can walk three or four steps after letting go. I would like to ask, could this be due to poor leg development? Are there any tests needed? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: If you can walk while holding hands, it won’t be a big problem. If you exercise, you should be able to walk soon. If you can\’t walk even while holding hands or holding something, you need to go to the children\’s rehabilitation department to check the cause. Question 3: My baby is almost 4 months old. His poop in the past few days is a bit smelly and sticky, like egg drop soup, but he is in good spirits. Excuse me, what\’s the situation? Doctor Xu Lijuan answered: The child has indigestion. It is recommended that the child take Mommy\’s Love, half a pack at a time, twice a day. For external use, Dingguier navel patch should be applied once a day.
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