Question

A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently. How should large bone node disease be treated?

Answer

If large bone node disease recurs, the primary approach is to address the symptoms. If pain symptoms recur, various painkillers can be taken, such as ibuprofen and sodium diclofenac capsules for cell repair. Additionally, if joint deformities recur and affect normal walking, surgical correction can be performed. If there are many loose bodies that cause joint locking and affect joint movement, these loose bodies can be removed through surgery. If there is severe genu varum, osteotomy can be performed for treatment.