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Suggest Remedy For Fever With Painful Legs In Children

Hi...My son is of 3 yrs..last week he was having mild fever for 2 days and during that when he woke up in afternoon he was complaining about pain in left leg and he started keeping his left leg tilt towards left...and now his leg is not paining but he is not walking properly and continued keeping his leg tilt towards left....pls guide
Mon, 30 Apr 2018
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Hi,

There are number of questions I want to ask. I would like to gather the week-long history.

Was there any injury or illness at the onset? Has the fever continued? How high was it? Is he limping?

When he complained of leg pain, was it localized? Has pain been in both legs? Has his activity been altered? Has his general health been good?

If your son's pain returns or he continues not to walk normally, you need to take him to his doctor right away.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Arnold Zedd
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Suggest Remedy For Fever With Painful Legs In Children

Hi, There are number of questions I want to ask. I would like to gather the week-long history. Was there any injury or illness at the onset? Has the fever continued? How high was it? Is he limping? When he complained of leg pain, was it localized? Has pain been in both legs? Has his activity been altered? Has his general health been good? If your son s pain returns or he continues not to walk normally, you need to take him to his doctor right away. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Arnold Zedd