Question

A 15-year-old girl experiences pain on the outer side of her thigh and knee at night, diagnosed with growth pain. She inquires whether growth pains can still occur at this age and how to alleviate the pain.

Answer

Oral administration of medicine that relaxes tendons and promotes blood circulation can be effective. This type of medication has the functions of reducing swelling, alleviating pain, promoting blood circulation, resolving stasis, dispelling wind and cold, and providing good nutritional repair for joints, tendons, and tendons. The drug molecules are absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream, directly acting on the affected area, and transmitted through the skin to the meridians and muscles to activate the body’s regulatory functions, promoting complete recovery of function, achieving the goal of rapid self-healing. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!