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  • Live Q&A Chat Session by Paediatrician Dr. Valeria

    That’s completely normal at her age. Many kids walk that way as part of their development.But if she starts having pain, frequent falls, or discomfort, it’s a good idea to consult a pediatric orthopedist. In some cases, orthopedic insoles (shoe inserts) can help correct the posture and give more stability.

    March 26, 2025
  • Live Q&A Chat Session by Paediatrician Dr. Valeria

    Thanks for sharing. First, may I ask what medication your child is taking and how often? That helps understand if it’s the right type and dose.If the pain continues daily despite treatment, consider the following:1. Track symptoms – When does it hurt? What did they eat? Any emotional triggers? 2. Rule out common causes – constipation, food intolerance, acid reflux, or stress. 3. Promote healthy habits – regular meals, water, bathroom routine, and emotional support.If the pain lasts over 2 weeks or affects daily life, it’s best to consult a pediatric gastroenterologist for further evaluation.

    March 26, 2025