Question

Children often experience pain in their knees before bedtime, with the pain becoming more noticeable after fatigue. They received treatment at the age of two and a half, but the effect was not significant. I would like to understand the causes of growth pains and how to alleviate the pain. Additionally, children with obvious growth pains may also have symptoms such as weak legs, cramps, and fatigue, along with irritability, inattention, easy tiredness, picky eating, tooth decay, poor tooth development, allergies, and frequent fevers. During adolescence, they are prone to fatigue, allergies, and fevers.

Answer

To confirm the cause of growth pains, an X-ray examination of bone density can be performed to rule out organic inflammation. After confirming a calcium deficiency, dietary supplements should be taken to replenish calcium since not all forms of calcium tablets are well absorbed.