Growing Pains
Cross-source consensus on Growing Pains from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Growing pains are generally described as benign, bilateral, intermittent lower-limb muscle or periarticular pain in children without abnormal examination or laboratory findings. — Assessments, diagnostic criteria and outcome measures for growing pains and persistent pain in the presence of restless leg syndrome in children: a scoping review
- Sixty included records covered 7,992 children with growing pains. — Assessments, diagnostic criteria and outcome measures for growing pains and persistent pain in the presence of restless leg syndrome in children: a scoping review
- Growing pains have poorly understood causes and disputed terminology because they lack a confirmed link to physical growth. — Assessments, diagnostic criteria and outcome measures for growing pains and persistent pain in the presence of restless leg syndrome in children: a scoping review
- Families often seek care for growing pains when pain persists and disrupts sleep. — Assessments, diagnostic criteria and outcome measures for growing pains and persistent pain in the presence of restless leg syndrome in children: a scoping review
- Only six records assessed interventions for growing pains, including stretching, in-shoe padding, and vitamin D supplementation. — Assessments, diagnostic criteria and outcome measures for growing pains and persistent pain in the presence of restless leg syndrome in children: a scoping review