Does Your Child Have Pigeon Feet? When It's Normal – And When It's Not
Many children have intoeing – also known as pigeon toes or duck feet – when they start growing. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner explains why it's so common and when you should expect your child to grow out of it. However, if your child reaches a certain age and still has turned-in feet, you may want to consult a doctor.
Does Your Child Have Pigeon Feet? When It's Normal – And When It's Not
Many children have intoeing – also known as pigeon toes or duck feet – when they start growing. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner explains why it's so common and when you should expect your child to grow out of it. However, if your child reaches a certain age and still has turned-in feet, you may want to consult a doctor.