What Are the Symptoms and Locations of Growing Pains?

Growing pains are a common physiological pain experienced by children aged 2 to 13, primarily manifested as pain around the knee joint or the front side of the lower leg, but with no regional redness, swelling, or tenderness, and normal activity. The pain usually occurs in the evening or at night; excessive exercise or fatigue can worsen the symptoms, which will resolve on their own after rest, with the pain completely disappearing by the next morning.
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What Are the Symptoms and Treatments for a Baby’s Fever?

When a baby has a fever, it is generally recommended to use physical methods of cooling if the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees Celsius, such as using alcohol to wipe the body, or wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the body temperature exceeds 38 degrees Celsius, consider administering ibuprofen suspension or naproxen for fever reduction.
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