POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due this month3 months agoA. If your daughter often says “Mama, I have pain” in her legs or hands, first observe when and how often she says it. It could be growing pains, which are common in children and usually occur in the evening or after active play. Gently massage the area, apply a warm cloth, and ensure she is getting enough rest, calcium, and vitamin D through her diet or supplements if needed.
However, if the pain is frequent, severe, or affects her movement or sleep, it’s important to consult a pediatrician. They may do a physical exam or blood tests to rule out any underlying issue like vitamin deficiency, joint problems, or weakness. Emotional reasons like seeking attention can also cause children to complain of pain, so provide comfort and observe if it improves with distraction or reassurance.
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