Bone rattling in children is categorized into physiological and pathological causes. Physiological such as bone immaturity, pathologic such as local joint inflammation, joint injury and so on.
1. Bone immaturity: due to the rapid growth and development of children, bone joints and muscles are immature, coupled with large-scale exercise, will cause bone ringing. If the child has no obvious pain, swelling and other phenomena are generally normal;
2. Localized joint inflammation: due to localized inflammation and infection of children’s bones and joints caused by joint bone ringing;
3. Joint injury: due to children’s strenuous exercise caused by joint injury caused by bone ringing, and can be accompanied by swelling, pain and other symptoms;
In addition, lack of calcium can also cause bone ringing, daily to strengthen the diet and balanced nutrition, moderate rest, avoid strenuous exercise, moderate sun exposure to promote calcium absorption.