I am concerned with my child’s feet. What should I do?

If you are concerned about your child’s feet, there are several things you can do:

  1. Observe their feet: Take a look at your child’s feet and observe their walking and standing posture. Look for any unusual features, such as flat feet, high arches, or toe abnormalities.
  2. Talk to your child: Ask your child if they are experiencing any pain or discomfort in their feet, and whether they are having any difficulty with walking or participating in sports.
  3. Consult a paediatrician or podiatrist: If you have any concerns, schedule an appointment with your child’s paediatrician or a podiatrist. They can evaluate your child’s feet and provide recommendations for treatment or further evaluation if necessary.
  4. Provide proper footwear: Make sure your child wears properly fitting shoes that provide adequate support and protection for their feet. Avoid shoes with high heels or those that are too tight.
  5. Encourage physical activity: Regular physical activity can help promote foot health and development in children.

By taking these steps, you can help ensure your child’s feet remain healthy and address any concerns early on.