Hi doctor
My kid is 8 year old...whenever she has cold or some viral infections she will suffer from leg pain knee .
Before 8 months back she had a viral infections she was unable to walk due to severe leg pain..
Doctor suggested to do Ck test and ck mb
Her test results were
CK 7190
Ck mb 86.21ng/ml
Doctor told it is becz of viral infections and some time growing pain
I am really worried as this is occurring again and again.. whenever she comes from school she complains of leg pain.
Whenever I visit doctor he always says growing pain..
Please suggest what to do
Thanks
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It's called viral myositis and generally occurs after a viral illness and your reports are also suggestive of that only.
Illness mainly affects the calf muscles due to dehydration so make sure you keep her well hydrated, especially during illnesses and humid weather. And you can give painkillers temporarily for pain relief
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Look for redness and swelling in that area
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This case appears to be of a post viral myositis with the lab results supporting the diagnosis. Keep the baby well hydrated. Rest and local compresses might help relieve the pain. Pain relief meditation can be given if pain is not tolerable.
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check for local tenderness, if there is difficulty walking or loss of sensations anytime.
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