Question
A six-year-old boy suddenly develops knee joint pain without any history of falls or scratches, no swelling in the leg, no fever, weakened leg strength, no pain upon light tapping or gentle pressing on the knee, and limps while walking.
Answer
I’m glad to assist you. For a six-year-old child who suddenly experiences knee joint pain without fever or obvious symptoms, it is likely a case of growth pains. It is suggested to increase the child’s calcium intake by eating more fruits and vegetables, preparing bone soup for the child, getting plenty of sunlight, and having a balanced diet. Avoid drinking sugary drinks and consume more apples and walnuts. Additionally, ensure the child has sufficient deep sleep. Following these suggestions should resolve the child’s issue. Wishing the baby healthy growth.