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  1. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Growing pains are common aches in children aged 3 to 12. The pain usually starts in the late afternoon or evening and is gone by morning. It may wake your child up at night.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Growing pain symptoms can include: Pain in your child’s shins (front of lower leg), calves (back of lower leg), thighs, or the area behind their knees. Pain in those areas that happens late in the day or during the night but goes away by morning. Growing pains vary from child to child. Sometimes growing pains last just a few minutes; other ...

  3. Growing pains are real but essentially harmless muscular pain that can affect children between the ages of three and five years, and from eight to 11 years. Boys and girls are equally affected. Some young people may continue to experience growing pains into their early adolescence or teenage years.

  4. Most kids with growing pains have pain in their thighs, calves, shins, or behind the knees. The pain usually is in both legs and does not involve the joints. Occasionally, kids may have pain in the arms along with leg pain, but they do not have pain only in the arms. Growing pains often strike in late afternoon or early evening before bed but ...

  5. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Growing pains usually occur in children between ages 2 and 12, often starting between 3 and 5 years of age. They’re a diagnosis of exclusion, which means they’re diagnosed after other ...

  6. 23 de may. de 2023 · Growing pains are one cause of recurring discomfort in children. The pains usually occur in the evening or night. The leg pain can be bad enough to wake a child in the night. Usually growing pains occur in the legs, particularly: In the calves. In the shins. Around the ankles. At the front of the thighs. Growing pains usually affect both legs.

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