If your child keeps saying that his/her feet hurt, it may be due to trauma, tendonitis, or calcaneal epiphysitis, etc. Trauma: When your child has a traumatic injury, it may be manifested as foot pain.
1. Trauma: When the child has trauma, it can be manifested as foot pain. Parents can observe whether there are red marks or bruises or ecchymosis on the child’s feet, etc. If the trauma is more serious and there is pressure and pain on the bone area, fracture may occur, which will lead to the child’s foot pain.
2. Tendonitis: If the child loves sports and often climbs around, the Achilles tendon may become inflamed in the area where it attaches to the Achilles tuberosity, and aseptic inflammation of the end of the tendon may cause foot pain.
3. Achilles epiphysitis: the epiphysis of the calcaneal tuberosity is not closed in childhood, and the epiphyseal cartilage is relatively fragile. If children often do strenuous exercise, such as playing soccer, basketball, jumping and so on, it may pull the epiphysis of the heel bone, thus resulting in foot pain.
Children always say foot pain may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms are serious, you should go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the standardized treatment.