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Five Signs Your Child May Have a Foot Problem
Foot and ankle problems in children often go unnoticed. Signs and symptoms can be subtle, and sometimes children can't explain what's wrong. But it's important to protect growing feet and have problems checked out early. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons offers five warning signs parents should watch for. 1. Your Kids Can't Keep Up with Their Peers: If children lag behind in sports or backyard play, it may be because their feet or legs are tired. Fatigue is common when children have flat feet. The muscles in the feet and legs tire easily because the feet are not functioning as well as they should. A child with any of these signs or symptoms should be promptly examined by a foot and ankle surgeon for proper diagnosis and treatment. For more information on common childhood foot conditions or to find a foot and ankle surgeon near you, visit FootPhysicians.com. Source: The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Chicago, Ill.
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