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[|Human|] i have a child around 18 month with a slight genu varum. Is it correctable? do we have to wait longer than 18 month? will he be able to run as normal children and have sports? i am the morther and i also have a slight genu varum, but i dont know the cause, is the way i grown. What do we have to do for my child so we don t have to do a surgery later?
[|AI|]  Hi, just saw your question on genus arum, or in simple terms your sons knees are closer than they should be, and the legs are curved or bowed . Sure your child will be able to walk, at 18 months he will be already toddling around.I suggest that you and your baby have an X-ray of the knees done before he is 2 years of age to see if the upper part of the shin-bone is projecting inwards.causing the bowing. If it is so then see an orthopedic surgeon. This is called Blunts disease and will need some corrective appliances. Also check out if there are evidences of rickets or vitamin D deficiency, in this case supplementation with It D will bring it back to normal. Though most child Chat Doctor.