Sore knee sockets in children may be related to over-activity, calcium deficiency and arthritis.
1. Excessive activity: Children who are too active, especially after strenuous exercise, are prone to fatigue, which may also produce symptoms of knee socket soreness.
2. Calcium deficiency: Children need a lot of calcium during their growth and development. If children suffer from calcium deficiency due to malnutrition, they cannot meet the nutritional requirements, and the calcium deficiency may also cause symptoms of knee socket acidity.
3. Arthritis: Inflammation of the knee joints, such as synovitis and joint effusion, may also cause symptoms of knee socket soreness.
Sore knees in children may also be related to meniscus injuries, ligament injuries, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the cause, identify the cause of the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.