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Children’s Foot Pain: When to Worry

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  Children are naturally active, constantly running, jumping, and exploring the world around them. So, when they complain of foot pain, it’s easy to brush it off as growing pains or just tired legs. However, persistent or unusual foot pain in children shouldn't be ignored. Early intervention can prevent long-term problems and ensure your child stays active and pain-free. Here’s how to tell the difference between what’s normal and what needs medical attention. When Growing Pains Are Normal Mild foot or leg discomfort is common during growth spurts, especially at night. These “growing pains” usually go away with rest, massage, or stretching. They don’t affect your child’s ability to walk, run, or play during the day. If pain is mild and occasional, it’s usually nothing to worry about. Keep an eye on patterns and comfort your child as needed. Red Flags to Watch For If your child has foot pain that affects how they walk, run, or play, it may be more serious. Limping, avoiding...