It’s a scenario most people are at least passingly familiar with: A child complaining about leg pain, usually at night, and often after a day of play. Parents nod knowingly, dismissing the discomfort ...
Does your child complain of pain in the late afternoon only to have it disappear by the next morning? If you and your child’s doctor can’t find a cause, they may be suffering from growing pains.
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --- Growing pains are a common complaint during childhood. But there’s a lot of mystery surrounding this condition. Ivanhoe reports on what we know about growing pains ...
Hallie Palladino’s 9-year-old-daughter had complained on and off about leg pain, which her parents treated with massage and stretching. But then came a period in the spring when the pain intensified ...
BOSTON -- Many kids develop what are called "growing pains." But is there really such a thing? It turns out researchers are having a hard time determining exactly what they are. It's estimated that up ...
The term “growing pains” is often used to refer to sore or aching limbs in children. According to a 2007 review, it is the most common cause of bone or muscle pain in adolescents. Some studies ...
Parents often call me when their children wake up with "growing pains." The story is usually the same. A school-age boy or girl goes to bed perfectly fine. Then, at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, the ...
The family of a boy who will spend his birthday in hospital for cancer treatment have launched a card appeal to help give him ...
My three-year-old daughter has been complaining about pains in her legs for most of this year. I thought it was just laziness but it seems to be getting worse. It is specifically located to her shins.