What’s wrong with a child’s leg pain behind the knee?

The pain in the leg socket behind the child’s knee may be caused by ligament strain, synovitis, popliteal cyst and other reasons.
1. Ligament strain: the pain in the leg socket behind the child’s knee may be due to the child’s active behavior, and after a lot of exercise, the tendons behind the knee will be damaged or ligament strain, which will make the pain in the area of the leg socket behind the knee occur.
2. Synovitis: If the child has been too active recently, or if synovitis occurs due to cold or exertion, it can cause fluid to build up in the knee joint, which can lead to pain in the back of the knee and leg socket.
3. Popliteal cysts: if you can feel an elastic mass in the popliteal fossa, with a smooth surface, soft texture, insignificant pressure pain, and fluctuating sensation, it may be a popliteal cyst, which will compress the nerves and blood vessels, and lead to poor blood circulation in the knee joints, which will cause symptoms such as swelling, restriction of functional activities, and pain.
Children’s knee behind the leg fossa pain, there may be other causes, if the symptoms are serious, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the standardized treatment.