Question

What should be done if a child has growth pains and the examination shows no abnormalities?

Answer

Growth pains in children may be caused by a deficiency of calcium. It is recommended to have the child tested for trace elements. If diagnosed with a calcium deficiency, calcium supplementation can be administered. At the same time, adjust the diet to increase the intake of foods rich in calcium, such as pork rib soup, carp soup, milk, shrimp shells, eggs, etc., and pair them with fresh fruits and vegetables. Remember to eat lightly and supplement calcium tablets under the guidance of a doctor.