Possible causes and treatment methods for a child’s right knee joint pain
Newborns with bent fingers due to congenital deformities are recommended to undergo surgical correction treatment.
A 3-year-old girl cannot straighten her fingers except for her thumb, and although she can straighten them with help, she cannot do it herself. Concerned about the appearance, the parents seek medical advice on possible causes and treatment methods.
Around the age of 5, the child has been complaining of leg pain for no apparent reason. This could be due to excessive weight or intense exercise leading to knee injury, triggering synovitis, causing joint swelling and pain. In severe cases, it may affect walking. It is recommended to engage in aerobic exercises while reducing knee burden, temporarily take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to alleviate symptoms, and consider acupuncture and thread-embedding weight loss. At the same time, dietary control should be maintained, avoiding high-fat foods.
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If a child has osteomyelitis of the knee, it is important to rest early and take painkillers to avoid affecting future mobility, and in severe cases, may require amputation surgery.
When a child feels pain when pressing on the hip bone with their hand, it should be noted that it may be a hernia, appendicitis, or intestinal spasm. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and appropriate use of symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, while also paying attention to dietary hygiene.
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