When I was little my shins would hurt so bad the pain would wake me up in the middle of the night. What always worked for me was massaging it and a nice hot bath. it relaxes the muscle.
2007-01-10 10:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually as a child went through the same thing.
My pain was so sever some days I couldn't walk, I had to have lots of test to see if there was something serious behind the pain.
It was growing pains, in some children they attack the front calf (shin) and can debilitate the child.
Regualr exercise helped me, like going for walks with my mom and streching.
It could be restless leg syndrom (I have that also) if it bothers her at night more or when she sits for a long time like at a movie then that could be a culprit.
A lot of people brush off growing pains because they sound harmless, but for a child it is very serious.
Feel free to email me (thebengalsfan04@aol.com) I will try to give you more tips. It was a hard time in my life but I did grow out of it. I wish you the best of luck.
2007-01-09 07:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I"m 29 and have had leg pains all my life and the Dr.'s have always told me that they were growing pains. They've done all the test's in the world and nothing showed up on them. But the one thing that did help was Tylenol.
( I Did find out though that Later in LIfe I had a syndrome called "Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome" There was nothing really they could do for it but it was nice knowing that the leg pain was related to the Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome. )
"Major Helps"
The other thing's that helped my leg pains and calf pain is a cold pack or a rice bag that with the rice bag you head in the microwave for a few minutes depending on how big or small they are. You can just get those at your local Walgreen's store.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100111&navAction=jump&navCount=0&id=prod16156
Plus the other thing that helps depending on how old your daughter is is Muscle Relaxor's, and depending on the diagnosis from your Dr. Hope these helps. I hope they find the cause of this leg pain for your daughter. That will be a miracle!
2007-01-09 09:53:24
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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Yes. I had it since I was a very young child. I wake up at night from it. I'm almost 19 now and it still hurts like crazy once in a while. Mostly after my pain, like a day or so, then it rains or snows.... Sometimes it helps to just warm my legs extremly. Like roll in a blanket....
It can't be growing pain for me, because I haven't grown anymore since I was 13.
The Doctors did some x-rays and stuff on me aswell ....but they couldn't find anything.
2007-01-09 06:54:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Granted, I'm quite a bit older than your child, but I had leg pain at the age of 27 and it turned out to be a leg clot. An ultrasound may be warranted.
2007-01-09 06:49:48
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answered by Bradley P 1
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Hmmm i had simnilar pains when I awoke they eventually went away nevertheless it took every week or so my bro additionally had something involving his knee it used to be like achilles knee or something like that however it was kind of perminent unless he wore this knee factor for a while consult a health practitioner if it hurts for extra then a couple weeks or it starts to swell up or u cant walk in any respect but u almost always would have guessed that ( does it only damage whilst you wake up or does it damage all day please and detail!)
2016-08-10 11:29:02
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answered by ? 4
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Yes - my granddaughter (10 yrs. old)has suffered w/leg pain that woke her during the night, turned her from happy, smiling child into whining, easy-to-tears, lethargic, no energy child. She had battery of tests done ( incl. x-rays, blood workup, you name it) We gave Aleve at bedtime and had success in helping her sleep. Heat also gave some relief. Diagnosis: "growing pains". She has grown out of it and seems normal/happy once again. WHEW!!
2007-01-09 06:48:12
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answered by Nooknak 2
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I used to get this pain all the time when I was growing up! My mam used to ignore me saying it is just growing pains. Although painful the pains do go when you reach late teens.
2007-01-09 06:43:22
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answered by Sorcha 6
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hmmm i had simnilar pains once I wakened they ultimately went away notwithstanding it took a week or so my bro additionally had something regarding his knee it replaced into like achilles knee or something like that notwithstanding it replaced into form of perminent except he wore this knee factor for a collectively as seek for suggestion from a doctor if it hurts for greater then a pair weeks or it starts to swell up or u cant walk in any respect yet u probable might have guessed that ( does it purely injury once you awaken or does it injury all day please and element!)
2016-10-06 21:48:26
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answered by spies 4
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Is it shin splints? Those can get so bad that they can cause bones to break.
2007-01-09 06:41:36
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answered by emsee 1
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