What to Do When a Child Has Nighttime Pain in Their Ankles and Calves

If a child experiences nighttime pain in their ankles and calves, it is typically due to growth pains. This pain is usually temporary and will not cause long-term effects on the child’s growth and development. It is recommended to allow the child to rest adequately when in pain, and localized massage can help alleviate the discomfort. In cases of severe pain, consider giving painkillers and supplementing with vitamin C. Generally, with proper rest, massage, and symptomatic medication, the child’s pain will quickly subside, and there is no need to worry excessively.
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What to Do When a Child Has Pneumonia Without Fever but Severe Cough

A child with pneumonia exhibits severe cough without fever, accompanied by sputum. After nine days of intravenous drip treatment, symptoms temporarily subsided, but soon recurred and were accompanied by fever. The doctor recommended testing for inflammatory markers such as blood routine and C-reactive protein, as well as a chest X-ray to assess the severity of the pneumonia and to take comprehensive measures. At the same time, active fever reduction is recommended to prevent heat cramps.
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