Causes and Treatment of White Spot on Newborn’s Pupil

A white spot in a newborn’s retina may be due to congenital developmental abnormalities or degeneration of retinal tissue. It is advisable to take the baby to the hospital’s ophthalmology department for a detailed examination as soon as possible, in order to take appropriate treatment measures based on the diagnosis. It is necessary to determine the cause before treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment. In addition, precautions should be taken to protect the baby’s eyes in daily life, avoid excessive use of electronic products, and consume foods beneficial for eye health.
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Causes and Treatment of X-Leg Deformity

X-leg deformity refers to a condition where the knees are externally rotated when the feet are placed together, and the heels cannot touch. When walking, the knees collide. Common causes include deformities of the lower limbs during growth, developmental disorders of cartilage, injuries, etc. Treatment methods include surgery on the legs, braces, bandages, physical therapy, and orthotic insoles. Children with rickets need regular treatment to avoid early onset of X-leg deformity. As children grow older, X-leg deformity may lead to knee pain and affect joint movement, potentially leading to osteoarthritis.
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