Babies usually fall when they walk. In fact, it is very common for children to fall while walking. However, if the baby falls frequently, you must pay attention to it. Do not mistakenly think that the baby is too delicate. Frequent falls may be due to abnormalities in the baby's physical health. It is best for parents to take the baby to the hospital for relevant examinations in time, and then receive symptomatic treatment. Why does my baby always fall down when walking recently? 1. Whether there is a lack of trace elements. Many children start with breast milk and gradually transition to staple foods when they are young, so it is definitely impossible to provide children with balanced nutrition on a regular basis. In this program, I also saw that the mother had prepared nutritious meals for the child separately, but the grandmother felt that the meat was not enough, so she gave the baby the meat with salt that adults ate. This would aggravate the baby's taste and slowly make the child a picky eater. Because many children are picky eaters, they may lack nutrition in some aspects. However, when the body lacks vitamin D, calcium, iron, zinc and other trace elements, it will affect the child's bone development, and the child will not have the strength to move. When the leg muscles are not strong enough, the child will always fall when walking. Therefore, when you find your child falling, you should take him to the hospital for examination to see if he is lacking in trace elements. 2. The crawling exercise time is too short. We say that before a child learns to walk, he must crawl enough, because when crawling, all four limbs are involved. This not only exercises the child's muscle strength, but also exercises the child's sense of balance. When the sense of balance and leg muscle strength are sufficient when walking, it is not easy to fall when walking. Babies who crawl and do not do fine motor skills when they are young will not have good coordination of their limbs when they grow up. These are the children we say are not suitable for dancing and are not good at moving. 3. Poor development of motor nerves. If there are no problems with the first two, various physical indicators are relatively normal, and the child has sufficient crawling time, but he still falls, you should consider whether the child has a problem with poor development of the motor system. If a child's motor nerves are not well developed, he will walk unsteadily, may fall, and will not be able to do well in some outdoor activities. At this time, you should still take your child to the hospital for a physical examination and let the doctor make a diagnosis. In addition, some parents like to buy big shoes for their children, fearing that their children's shoes will be too small and will easily affect the development of their children's feet. In fact, when buying shoes for children, you can just buy a slightly larger pair, because an inappropriate pair of shoes will also affect the child's walking. |
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