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Child Having Low Grade Fever, Rashes On Legs, Stomach Pain, Walking Difficulty, Painful Knees On Standing, Completed Vaccination Course. Cause?

hi! my nephew is 4 yrs old, he suddenly had low grade fever, rashes on legs, experiencing stomach pain and has difficulty on walking. The child is telling me that his knee is painful when he stands. This is the first day. He had complete immunization and has no history of allergy on anything. What could be wrong with him? Thanks!
Tue, 25 Sep 2012
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If he says even standing causes pain and also has fever he could be having arthritis . It is advisable to get him examined by a doctor at the earliest. Rash can be caused by many diseases. Immunization cannot prevent all infections. It may be necessary to perform some laboratory tests before arriving at a diagnosis.
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Child Having Low Grade Fever, Rashes On Legs, Stomach Pain, Walking Difficulty, Painful Knees On Standing, Completed Vaccination Course. Cause?

If he says even standing causes pain and also has fever he could be having arthritis . It is advisable to get him examined by a doctor at the earliest. Rash can be caused by many diseases. Immunization cannot prevent all infections. It may be necessary to perform some laboratory tests before arriving at a diagnosis.