Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
NHS says leg pains in kids are normal, not from growth, and usually resolve by morning.
The NHS advises parents of children aged 3 to 12 that growing pains—common, harmless leg aches typically felt in the evenings or at night—are normal and not linked to growth.
The pain, usually in both legs' muscles, resolves by morning and may recur over months or years.
The NHS recommends gentle massage, heat, or over-the-counter pain relief to ease discomfort and urges parents to remain supportive.
Medical attention is advised if pain persists during the day, affects movement, or is accompanied by swelling, redness, or fever.
4 Articles
NHS dice que los dolores en las piernas en los niños son normales, no de crecimiento, y por lo general se resuelven por la mañana.