Flat Feet In Kids – Do I Need To Worry?
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- Flat feet are characterized by a lack of arches in the feet, causing the entire sole to touch the floor when standing. It's common in babies and toddlers due to underdeveloped arches but usually corrects itself as they age.
- Flat feet are often a normal developmental condition that tends to run in families. Genetic association and increased joint movements can contribute to the development of flat feet in children.
- Types of flat feet include Flexible Flat Feet, Rigid Flat Feet, Adult-Acquired (Fallen Arch), and Vertical Talus.
- Flat feet in children are typically painless and may resolve with age. If pain occurs, medical advice is recommended.
- Symptoms may include muscle pain, leg spasms, painful feet, pain while walking, and toe drift.
- Diagnosis by a pediatrician may be sufficient if there is no pain or symptoms.
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