Question
What causes children’s leg and neck pain? It’s been a long time, and I haven’t paid attention. It hurts when walking for long periods, and sometimes it’s so painful at night that they can’t sleep. Laboratory and examination results: Tested for trace elements in August 2011, and nothing was found to be lacking. I just want to know what the cause is, what precautions should be taken, or if anything is missing.
Answer
Based on your description, the child’s condition seems to be growth-related pain caused by rapid growth, which is somewhat related to a lack of calcium. Although the detailed examination results show that there is no lack of calcium, this result is not one hundred percent accurate. Common childhood pain can be directly related to rapid growth, and there may also be other bodily inflammations. Although the calcium test shows no lack, it can be digested, and the blood-activating medication treatment can stabilize the condition.