POOJA KOTHARIMom of a Newborn child4 months agoA. If your three-year-old baby has daily leg pain, it could be due to growing pains, which are common in young children, especially in the evening or night. These pains usually affect both legs, mainly in the thighs, calves, or behind the knees, and are not linked to injury. Active play during the day can sometimes lead to muscle tiredness and discomfort.
Make sure your child is getting enough rest, hydration, and a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. Gently massaging the legs or using a warm cloth can help relieve the pain. However, if the pain is severe, one-sided, causes limping, swelling, or fever, consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues like deficiency, injury, or joint problems.
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