Question

A child suddenly cries out in pain at midnight, complaining of knee ache. Concerned, the parent wonders if it’s a case of pediatric growth pain and asks about treatment options.

Answer

The treatment for pediatric growth pains primarily focuses on rest. Heat therapy and massage can help alleviate the pain, and encouraging the child to engage in moderate physical activity to strengthen their muscles is beneficial. Painkillers and Vitamin C can be taken as needed. With proper rest and care, growth pains usually resolve quickly and do not affect growth and development.