Children may experience growing pains in their legs, knees and growth plates. Learn more about growing pains with tips from a childcare specialist in this free video on massage.
Expert: Tina Allen
Bio: Tina Allen is a parenting and childcare expert with years of experience teaching people how to care for babies and children.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
I still get growing pains and I'm twenty one. I've gone to the doctor about it but they tell me its growing pains. I have and always have gotten intense growing pains from my ankles to my knees to my hips. They suck.
thesidewalksmoving01 2 years ago
im havig one right now ... it hurrrrrrrrts
1crazykyky 2 years ago
Not at all. You can have growing pains until your about 21 which is approx when you stop growing. However, if they are severe pains I'd suggest seeing a doctor for some tests as 'growing pains' is sometimes used as a quick explination for what could be something else.
BarbedWireHalo 3 years ago 2
You can have growing pains until you stop growing, approx 21, sorry! But if they are very severe go to your doctor and ask for them to run some tests as 'growing pains' is often used as a quick explination.
BarbedWireHalo 3 years ago 2
lol i get grwoing pains and i am 17 in march lol when does it stop lol
dragonwalls 3 years ago