Why do children often walk on the toes?

If your child is over 5 years old, he / she still often walks with his toes. You should have your child tested to make sure they do not have the following problems.

Note when children often walk with their toes

  1. There is a problem with the foot
  2. Muscular dystrophy
  3. Spinal binding syndrome
  4. Cerebral palsy
  5. A habit

Walking on the toes may be normal for children 12 to 15 months of age when they are in the testing phase of different walking positions.It is nothing to worry about walking with your toes until your child is 2 years old . Usually, this stops when the child is 5 years old.

However, for a variety of reasons, it is still possible for children to walk with their feet in older children. And if that happens to your children as they get older, be alert because it's most likely due to the following reasons.

There is a problem with the foot

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If your child does not stop walking on toes continuously after 2 years of age, you may need to see your doctor. Check your child's feet first to see if the calf muscles are tense, stiff in the heels or have trouble walking.

Muscular dystrophy

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This is a genetic condition that can be diagnosed by examining a child's leg and foot muscles. In this case, the child's muscles are often weak and atrophic. If your child is already walking normally but suddenly switches to walking on his toes, muscular dystrophy may be the cause.

Spinal binding syndrome

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Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a neurological disorder caused by sticky tissue that limits the mobility of the spinal cord in the spinal cord. These sticky parts cause abnormal spinal cord extension.

Spinal cord syndrome can be the reason why a child walks with his toes. This condition makes it difficult for the child to go straight and is in pain, so they need to go to the doctor as soon as possible.

Cerebral palsy

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Walking on toes may be due to a child with cerebral palsy. In this case, you may also notice that the child's muscle tone is affected, there is a problem with good posture and unstable walking on the toes.

A habit

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This happens when a child is perfectly healthy but for some reason they do not want to walk normally but prefer to walk with their toes. This may be the result of a simple routine that they cannot give up or toned calf muscles. This condition affects 5% to 12% of healthy children.

Please note that this article is for informational purposes only and you should always consult your doctor before making a diagnosis.