Four-and-a-Half-Year-Old Reports Pain on Left Thigh

A four-and-a-half-year-old child reported pain on the anterior side of their left thigh, which started two days ago. The pain is felt exactly at the front when lightly pressed, but not when not pressed. While running, the pain is experienced if the child does not lift their toes, but seems to ease when they do. Today, the child has been limping occasionally while walking. We conducted blood tests today, including routine blood tests and six super tests, and the doctor examined and said there were no issues. However, why does the child have leg pain? They do not have a fever or a cold, nor any other symptoms. We are very concerned.
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Heel Bone Membrane Inflammation Recovery Time

Heel bone membrane inflammation is typically caused by long-term wear and tear, and the time for full recovery depends on the individual’s condition. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and use anti-inflammatory medications and traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis for relief.
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