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- Q129297 subject Q6535795.
- Q129297 abstract "Template:ForGrowing pains are pain symptoms relatively common in children ages 3-12. Typically, they are located in the muscles, rather than the joints, of the leg and less commonly the arm. They are usually felt on both sides, and appear late in the day or at night, waking the child, with pain varying from mild to very severe. Pain is absent by the morning, and there are no objective clinical signs of inflammation. Pain can recur nightly or be absent for days to months. Growing pain is not associated with other serious disease and usually resolves by late childhood, but frequent episodes are capable of having a substantial effect on the life of the child. Growing pains were first described as such in 1823 by a French doctor.".
- Q129297 icd9 "781.99".
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q101065.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q2006818.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q5488753.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q57055.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q6535795.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q81938.
- Q129297 wikiPageWikiLink Q916280.
- Q129297 type Disease.
- Q129297 type Thing.
- Q129297 type Q12136.
- Q129297 comment "Template:ForGrowing pains are pain symptoms relatively common in children ages 3-12. Typically, they are located in the muscles, rather than the joints, of the leg and less commonly the arm. They are usually felt on both sides, and appear late in the day or at night, waking the child, with pain varying from mild to very severe. Pain is absent by the morning, and there are no objective clinical signs of inflammation. Pain can recur nightly or be absent for days to months.".
- Q129297 label "Growing pains".
- Q129297 name "Growing pains".