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Suggest Treatment For Chest And Back Pain In Kid

Hi. My 6yr old daughter is complaining from chest & back pains. She said she is experiencing these during running and jumping. She s been diagnosed with primary complex last December, up to this date she s been into medication. Does it related to this?But she has no fever and no cough for 2 months now.
Wed, 20 Dec 2017
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Hi.... the chest and back pain are hundred percent not related to the primary complex or the medications used to treat primary complex. I feel it could be because of stress of the school bag weight or because of a post viral illness. If the pain is not hampering her mobility and her range of movements are not decreased, you need not worry this, it will settle by itself.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Chest And Back Pain In Kid

Hi.... the chest and back pain are hundred percent not related to the primary complex or the medications used to treat primary complex. I feel it could be because of stress of the school bag weight or because of a post viral illness. If the pain is not hampering her mobility and her range of movements are not decreased, you need not worry this, it will settle by itself. Regards - Dr. Sumanth