Question
During an attack, there is pain in the legs, crying when squatting down, and constant complaints of swelling. There is a small amount of vaginal discharge on a regular basis, and the condition tends to flare up when the mood is poor. The patient has a five-year history. Previous treatment and outcomes: The girl has been carefully examined in several hospitals with no results. Seeking assistance: What kind of exams should be done, and is it still recommended to visit a gynecologist?
Answer
Your child is still very young, so if there is swelling in the legs, it is crucial to have a doctor take a look and determine the cause. Check a urine sample to see if there is any urinary tract infection. Generally, there is no need for a vaginal discharge test as the child is too young. Survival care: Pay attention to eating more vegetables and fruits, drinking plenty of water, and ensuring good quality sleep. Always maintain a positive mood, do not get angry, and control emotions.