Most often, pain occurs in the area of the joints. It especially intensifies during intense physical activity, and even during play or running. The pain may affect only one joint, or several at once.
Most often, elevated temperature is the first symptom, so there is no reason for it as such. But it is still important to find the cause of hyperthermia in a child, because sometimes it is an important symptom of a serious pathology.
Naturally, in the cold season, the incidence of diseases in children is higher, but in the summer, viral and bacterial infections also occur. Therefore, it is important to determine the cause of the child's high temperature, especially if it occurs in the summer.
Such repetitive stereotypical movements are either part of a general neurotic obsessive state, or are a manifestation of a paroxysmal psychoneurological disorder, or are considered a sign of extrapyramidal motor disorders.
Colic is common in infants, and male infants are particularly susceptible. It is quite normal, and begins at about two weeks of age and stops bothering the child at three to four months.
Feces are all that remains of food after it enters the body. It takes one to three days for food to turn into feces. Feces consist of undigested food, dead cells, mucus, and bacteria.
This pathology has a negative impact on the general condition of the child. Even 15 years ago, grade 3 adenoids were almost never seen in children, this is due to the fact that they were removed at early stages.