Growing Pains

Growing pains are aching or throbbing sensations, often felt in the legs, that occur in children as they grow. They are harmless and tend to happen at night, sometimes waking a child from sleep.

What are growing pains?

Growing pains are common discomforts that many children experience during their growing years. They usually involve pain in the legs, particularly in the evening or at night.

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What are the symptoms of growing pains?

Symptoms of growing pains can include:

  • Aching or throbbing pain in the legs, especially in the calves, thighs, or shins
  • Pain that usually occurs in the late afternoon or evening
  • Pain that often goes away by morning
  • No swelling or redness in the legs

What causes growing pains?

The exact cause of growing pains is not known. Some possible factors include:

  • Increased physical activity during the day
  • Changes in muscles and bones as a child grows
  • Fatigue or stress

How common are growing pains?

Growing pains are quite common, affecting many children, particularly those aged between 3 and 12 years old. It is estimated that up to 40% of children may experience them at some point.

Who is more likely to get growing pains?

Some children may be more likely to experience growing pains if they:

  • Are active in sports or other physical activities
  • Have a family history of growing pains

How can I treat growing pains?

Treating growing pains typically involves managing the discomfort. Here are some ways to help:

  • Applying warmth, such as a warm towel or heating pad, to the painful area
  • Massaging the legs to ease tension
  • Encouraging rest and relaxation
  • Giving over-the-counter pain relief medication if needed, after checking with a doctor

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Final thoughts

Growing pains are common and usually not a cause for concern. If you or your child experiences severe pain or other worrying symptoms, it’s important to speak to a GP or healthcare provider for advice.

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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