Growing pains in babies mainly manifest as pain in the lower limbs, and the degree of pain can vary from person to person and recurring, it is recommended to consult a doctor when symptoms such as rashes, limping, or obvious pain appear. Growing pains often appear in preschool children, children under 13 years old, usually manifested as pain in the front of the thigh, the back of the calf, the back of the knee, etc.; and often in the afternoon, before dinner, when going to bed the pain worsens, or even waking up at night with pain, and the pain disappeared in the morning; the pain may persist for several months to a few years and recurring. A small number of pain-sensitive people may experience headaches and abdominal pain. Growing pains are benign pains that usually do not affect a child’s health. If the pain is severe, you can seek medical advice to relieve the pain; if symptoms such as skin rash, limping, difficulty walking, fever, weight loss, redness and swelling of the joints occur, you need to consult a doctor for relevant examinations.