How to embrace hip dysplasia

  Hip dysplasia is a mild symptom that can be quickly restored to normal levels through scientific correction and intervention in babies. But if it is a severe developmental disorder, it may lead to the loss of joint function in adulthood. So how to embrace hip dysplasia? Let's all learn about it together!

  

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  It is best to adopt a transverse position for hip dysplasia to avoid applying too much pressure or excessive activity to the baby at the joint area. For babies under half a year old, anesthesia or no anesthesia can be used to attempt joint reduction, and various different brackets or straps can be used for fixation. For babies over half a year old, herringbone gypsum boards can be used for fixation to promote normal bone development and remodeling.

  The healthy growth of babies is an important issue that every family is concerned about. Therefore, once abnormalities are found in the baby's development process, timely treatment and control must be carried out to avoid the spread or aggravation of the disease, which can cause greater pain to the baby. Artificial joint replacement surgery can also correct abnormal hip joint development in babies, thereby increasing local bone mass and laying a better foundation for more successful joint replacement surgery in the future.

  Furthermore, it is not scary for a baby to get sick. The key is to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment and combine it with some daily rehabilitation exercises to achieve better treatment results for the baby's illness.

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