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my three year old has been complaining of pain in his knee on and off now for a while which i had always put down to growing pains but lately he has been complaining a lot more and on a few occasions has woke up through the night clutching his knee and sobbing his heart out theres even times when iv picked him up from nursery that he's been crying for me to carry him cos its hurting.It was only in right but now he says his left hurts to I took him to doctors this morning and she couldnt feel anything wrong and theres never been any swelling she is going to refer us to hospital my question is tho has anyone ever experienced this ?and any clues what it could be? could it just be growing pains?
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It does sound like it's something that needs to be properly checked out. Push for the hospital appointment sooner rather than later, and don't let them fob you off. Don't let it lie until they come up with an explaination.
I had bad knees as growing pains (although I still have them at 30!) but that started at about 12.
It does sound like it could be arthritis, but don't panic, you need the doctors to do their bit before you can find the best way to help him.
I had pains in my legs as a child on a regular basis - also more prevalent after exertion. In my case it was mainly in my shins and calves. I grew up to the ripe old age of 40 without any problems related to this but now my 6 year old daughter also wakes up in the night with pains in her lower legs, especially after PE.
As it is your child's knees it is worth checking for arthiritis as this can develop at a very young age but as the doc couldn't feel anything I wouldn't worry excessively.
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