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- $Title{Is There any Treatment for "Growing Pains"?}
- $Subject{growing pains causes child care Musculoskeletal bones bone leg legs
- emotional growth disturbances}
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- Is There any Treatment for "Growing Pains"?
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- QUESTION: My daughter, now 11 years old, has complained constantly about
- pains in her legs over the past several months. I have taken her to the
- doctor who gave her a complete examination, including x-rays and blood tests,
- but could find nothing. He finally described the problem as "growing pains".
- Is there any treatment for this or may I hope that it will disappear by itself
- as she grows older?
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- ANSWER: It appears as though your doctor has given this problem the attention
- it deserves, for the diagnosis of "growing pains" is only made when the other
- possible reasons for the complaint have been investigated and no evidence of
- any of the other causes for pain could be found. The term is used for a
- condition of benign, recurrent limb pain that may be the complaint of young
- children, boys or girls, and probably has nothing to do with the actual
- physical process of growing up. The pains may come on at any time, but seem
- to occur most frequently in the evening or at night. Usually they are located
- in the thighs or calves, and the pains leave after an hour or two. The
- children are otherwise healthy, and the laboratory test as well as x-rays are
- always normal. Frequently there is a history of similar experiences during
- childhood in other members of the family. Some experts in this area believe
- that this process is due to the emotional growth of the children, and warn
- that evidence of emotional disturbances may be common. I believe you must
- continue to support your daughter in an understanding and open manner,
- continue to watch her closely, and react if other symptoms appear. The most
- likely course is that the complaints and the pains will all disappear in time,
- with no lasting health affects remaining. Use a lot of love and a little
- patience; they are great medicines for any situation in young, growing
- children.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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