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What Causes Pain In Legs And Feet Of A Child?

Hi, my 3 year old persistently says that when he sits for too long his legs hurt. This happens even after sitting on the toilet, or in the car seat for a ride in the car. He says his feet hurt, his legs, and its always tingly inside. I m just wondering if I should be concerned.
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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Pain threshold varies considerably between different individuals, and you need to first consider if your son has a low threshold for perception of pain and complains earlier than other children pursuing the same or a similar activity. If you think that his threshold is NOT LOW but he still has pain on consistent basis, you should try pain-killers like paracetamol or ibuprofen. If these are also not useful, you should take him to a paediatrician or/and an orthopedic surgeon.

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Dr. Taher
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What Causes Pain In Legs And Feet Of A Child?

Pain threshold varies considerably between different individuals, and you need to first consider if your son has a low threshold for perception of pain and complains earlier than other children pursuing the same or a similar activity. If you think that his threshold is NOT LOW but he still has pain on consistent basis, you should try pain-killers like paracetamol or ibuprofen. If these are also not useful, you should take him to a paediatrician or/and an orthopedic surgeon. Regards, Dr. Taher